trump g7
President Donald Trump's announcement Saturday that he is postponing
an in-person summit of the trump g7 ends, for now, what had
been a hurried effort to arrange a major gathering of world leaders while also
assuaging those leaders' fears it was safe to assemble during the
coronavirus pandemic.
It became clear to the White
House late last week that convening an in-person trump g7 economic summit on US soil would likely be impossible by the
end of June, particularly with the addition of several other countries Trump
said Saturday he wants to include in the meeting, people familiar with the
matter told CNN.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's
announcement that she "cannot confirm" she would participate due
to concerns over coronavirus helped cement the decision, those people said.
Speaking aboard Air Force One,
Trump framed the decision to delay the meeting until September as a way to
rethink the traditional gathering of several of the world's leading economies.
"I don't feel that as a trump g7 it properly represents what's going on in the world. It's a
very outdated group of countries," he said. Later, aides indicated he was
seeking a larger group that could act as a counterweight to China, whose
relationship with the United States reached a nadir last week amid disputes
over coronavirus and Hong Kong.
Still, concerns among leaders about traveling to the
United States -- which still has a ban in place on travel from Europe and has
closed its border with Canada to non-essential travel -- helped motivate the
decision, people familiar with the matter said.
In a phone call with Trump on Saturday, French President Emmanuel Macron
argued that in order to convene in-person, the entire group needed to be
present, one western official familiar with the matter said. Macron and Merkel
have been tightly aligned at past trump
g7 meetings in representing European
interests.
Over the past week or so, Trump had also raised internally the notion of
inviting other countries to participate in the summit, an idea that would prove
more logistically challenging than just the six other trump g7 nations, the sources familiar with the matter said. He named Russia,
South Korea, Australia and India as potential invitees to this year's
gathering.
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