US President Donald Trump has opened the door for Russia, and possibly China, to be included in the G7. At the same time, he criticizes the decision to exclude Russia in 2014 and argues that the war in Ukraine would never have broken out if Russia had not been isolated.
The announcement came during the G7 summit in Canada, where Trump is also preparing for a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
The president told reporters that he could envisage expanding the group from G7 to G8, or even G9, with Russia and China joining the current group consisting of France, Italy, Japan, Canada, the UK, Germany, and the US.
– They threw Russia out, which I claimed was a big mistake, even though I wasn’t involved in politics at the time, Trump said.
– I think you wouldn’t have a war right now if you had Russia in, and you wouldn’t have a war right now if Trump were president four years ago.
President Trump tells an embarrassed Mark Carney the war ‘wouldn’t have happened if Russia had stayed in the G8″
He blames Obama and ‘a person named Trudeau’ for kicking Moscow out
‘That was a mistake’ — Trump says isolating Russia led to escalation pic.twitter.com/ASuNbUiMPi
— Chay Bowes (@BowesChay) June 16, 2025
“Was very insulted”
Trump emphasized that dialogue with leaders such as Vladimir Putin is crucial to ending the war in Ukraine.
– Putin speaks to me. He doesn’t speak to anyone else. He doesn’t want to talk because he was very insulted when he was thrown out of the G8, as I would be, as you would be, just like anybody would be.
When a reporter asked if China should be invited to the G7, Trump replied:
– It’s not a bad idea. I don’t mind if anyone wants to see China come in.”
Formerly known as the G8
Trump plans to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday to discuss how to end the war.
In addition to Ukraine, the G7 leaders will also discuss the conflict between Israel and Iran, with a focus on Tehran’s nuclear program. At the same time, Trump’s trade policy, including high tariffs on several countries, has created tensions within the group.
However, the host country’s Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasized the role of the US, saying that “the G7 is nothing without American leadership”.
The G7, which has held annual summits since the 1970s, was called the G8 when Russia was a member between 1997 and 2014.