Trump calls the 'guilty' in the war in Ukraine: 'it's their mistake'.
16.06.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
16.06.2025
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Trump: Excluding Russia from the G8 was a mistake
US President Donald Trump stated that the exclusion of Russia from the 'Group of Eight' in 2014 was a big mistake that led to the current war in Ukraine. In his statement, he emphasized that this format was previously known as the G8, but has changed drastically since Russia was expelled.
Trump believes that this was a major error and has expressed his dissatisfaction with this decision even when he was not in office. He explained that the fate of the war could have been avoided had Russia continued to participate in the format. The President also noted that restoring Russia at this time is impractical, but inviting China might not be such a bad idea.
Further consequences of the decision to exclude Russia
The situation surrounding Russia's exclusion from the G8 remains relevant. Trump believes that this step turned out to be unsuccessful and could have been the cause of further conflicts. His view on this situation may have a significant impact on international relations in the future.
After Russia's expulsion from the G8, its relations with other countries deteriorated significantly, leading to difficulties in international relations. Trump's idea of a possible return of Russia and inviting China to this format is generating discussion and reaction from the global community.Read also
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