Trump says it was a 'mistake' to remove Russia from G8, says China could be added
'The G7 used to be the G8. Barack Obama and a person named Trudeau didn't want to have Russia in. I would say that was a mistake,' says US president

WASHINGTON
US President Donald Trump said Monday that it was a "mistake" for the Group of Eight (G8) leading industrialized nations to expel Russia over a decade ago, as he struck a receptive note on China potentially filling the gap.
"The G7 used to be the G8. Barack Obama and a person named Trudeau didn't want to have Russia in. I would say that was a mistake—you wouldn't have a war right now if Russia were in," Trump told reporters in Canada, where he was participating in a gathering of Group of Seven leaders. He was referring to former US President Barack Obama and former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Trump said it was a "mistake" to expel Russia, because "you spend so much time talking about Russia, and he's no longer at the table, so it makes life more complicated." He was referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin, who he said was "very insulted" when Russia was removed from the G8.
Russia was kicked out of the G8 over Putin's annexation of Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula in 2014. Trump acknowledged, however, that it may no longer be possible to return Russia to the fold.
"I'm not saying he should at this point, because too much water has gone over the dam, maybe, but it was a big mistake," he said.
Trump said, "It is not a bad idea" to have China join the group, adding: "I don't mind that, if someone wants to suggest China coming in."
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