The leaders of the G7 are barely beaten: Trump wants Putin to cool off too.

US President Vladimir Putin has also demanded that Russian President Vladimir Putin be included in discussions on Iran, Syria and North Korea Donald Trump have caused quarrels with other G7 leaders over his request that Russia too be re-admissioned into the group, rejecting any arguments, according to diplomats at the Biarrriz summit. [...]
Donald Trump has caused quarrels with other G7 leaders over his request that Russia too be re-admissioned into the group, refusing their every argument, according to diplomats at the Biarrriz summit.
The dispute led to a fierce and heated quarrel at Saturday's dinner within the sea - beside resort. According to diplomatic sources, Trump argued strongly and insist that Vladimir Putin should be cooled again, five years after Russia was expelled from the then G8th, the cause of his annexation with the Crimea.
Of the other leaders around the table, only Giuseppe Cte, Italy's resigned prime minister, slightly supported Trump in the matter. Shinzo Abe of Japan was neutral. Meanwhile, others including Boris Johnson, Angela Merkel, Justin Trudeau, Donald Tuskun and Emmanuel Macronin were aggressively opposed to this proposal, writes The Guardian, translates Periscope.
“at that point... There was a very tense discussion, to say at least,” said a European diplomat. “Most other leaders insisted that this be a family, a club, a community of liberal democracies, and for that reason they said they could not allow President Vladimir Putin to come back here. ”
On end of the discussions, leaders have fed on the best kitchen in the Basque region, prepared by the best cooks and staff of the Elysee Palace.
However, there has been a lot of grief and anxiety beyond food. The cause of major and frequent global crises, the larger industrial democracies group has been more divided since its formation in 1977. /Periscope











