US President Trump is avoiding the G7 summit, saying- I will invite India first


Washington, Ta. 31 May 2020, Sunday

US President Donald Trump himself has announced that he is avoiding the G7 summit until September. Before that they want to invite India, Australia, Russia and South Korea for a meeting. It may be mentioned that the 46th G-7 Summit was proposed to be held from 10th to 12th June through video conferencing.

At the same time, the US President himself has said that he is avoiding the G-7 until next September. It's a very old group of countries. ' That was the view expressed. "It's bringing our traditional allies together to talk about China's future," said Alyssa Alexandra Farah, the White House's director of strategic communications.

The office of German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said it will not attend the summit until the spread of the corona virus is stopped. The G-7 is a group of seven countries with the world's largest and richest economies, including France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada. The presidents of these countries meet every year to discuss the international economy and currency issues.

The United States is chairing the G-7 this year. During the summit, the G7 president usually invites the presidents of one or two countries as special guests. Last year, French President Macron invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the G-7 summit.

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