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By David Ljunggren, John Irish and Jarrett Renshaw KANANASKIS, Alberta (Reuters) -Group of Seven leaders met on Monday seeking a common approach on wars in Ukraine and the Middle East but before their summit formally began,
More than a month after Ukraine signed a landmark agreement granting the United States a stake in its mineral reserves, Kyiv is striving to show the Trump administration that the deal can deliver swift, tangible results.
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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Donald Trump says it was a ‘mistake to kick Russia out of G7’President Donald Trump has said it was a mistake to throw Russia out of what was formerly the G8 in comments that are likely to infuriate Ukraine and other western allies. Speaking to reporters at the G7 conference in Canada, the US President also ...
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy drew pledges of non-military help from neutral Austria on Monday, a day before he's expected to press U.S. President Donald Trump for more military support in Ukraine's fight against Russia.
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Trump criticized former President Obama and former PM Trudeau for Russia's G8 removal, claiming it was a "very big mistake" that would have prevented further war.
Donald Trump has said throwing Russia out of the G8 "was a big mistake" that helped pave the way for war in Ukraine.
The U.S. leader indicated that he would rather have the G7 become the G8 or possibly even the G9, although Russia and China would notably be authoritarian governments in an organization whose members are democracies.
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Irish Star on MSNTrump branded 'Russian asset' for claiming Putin should be welcomed back to G7Donald Trump was branded a "Russian asset" for suggesting that Vladimir Putin and Russia should become part of the G7 again. Russia was kicked out of the summit after annexing Crimea in 2014
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Trump maintained that the ongoing war in Ukraine might have been prevented if he had remained in office, reiterating a theme from his prior comments. He also voiced optimism that the G7 summit would bring positive developments,
A Ukrainian soldier takes his first steps on a new prosthetic leg, thanks to a US company's donation of 3D printers that create these life-changing assistive devices. However, rising US tariffs on imported components are significantly increasing production costs,
Enten, pointing to polling from the Pew Research Center released on Wednesday, revealed that 81% of Germans held no confidence in Trump, followed by 78% for France, 77% for Canada, 68% for Italy, 62% for the United Kingdom and 61% for Japan.