“Doomed To Fail”: Trump’s Plan To Invite India, Russia To G7 Upsets China

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US President Donald Trump’s plan to invite India, Russia, Australia and South Korea to G7 summit, saying that any attempts to draw a “small circle” against Beijing will be “doomed to fail and become unpopular”.

G7 is the group of top seven developed economies. These seven countries are the US, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and Canada. Heads of States of these countries meet annually to discuss issues of global governance, including climate change, security and the economy.

In the wake of the pandemic, Donald Trump has postponed the G7 Summit till September. He expressed his desire to expand the “outdated” bloc to G10 or G11, including India and three other nations to the grouping of the world’s top economies.

Reacting to Trump’s plan to invite India and three other nations to G7 summit, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told a media that “China believes all international organisations and conferences should be conducive to mutual trust between countries to upholding multilateralism, promoting world peace and development”.

“We believe this is the role of the overwhelming majority of the countries in the world. Any attempts to seek a small circle against China is doomed to fail and is unpopular,” he said.

There is a sense of unrest about Trump’s invitation to India and three other nations, since Trump is seeking to isolate Beijing with a raft of measures including withdrawing the special status to Hong Kong in response to new Chinese security law for the former British colony, putting curbs on the Chinese students above undergraduate level, pulling the US out of the World Health Organization pointing to its links to China.

Trump is also aggressively pushing for weakening China from global supply chains which could hurt the world’s second-largest economy in the long run.

The tension between the US and China is escalating over the coronavirus pandemic, with Trump accusing Beijing of not divulging timely information about the disease and demanding a probe into the origins of the virus.

However, China has rejected all US allegations of a cover up regarding the COVID-19 outbreak.

The US currently holds the annual presidency of G7 countries. In view of the coronavirus pandemic, there were talks of the summit being held virtually. However, Trump had been suggesting that it be held in person.

During the summit, the G7 president normally invites heads of states of one or two countries to attend the meeting as a special invitee.

Last year, French President Emanuel Macron had invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the G7 Summit. Prime Minister Modi attended the G7 meeting in the French town of Biarritz in August last.

Trump’s invitation to Russia is regarded as a source of concern for China as Beijing had built up close relations with Moscow ever since it was removed from what was previously known as G8 in 2014 by Trump’s predecessor Barack Obama, following Russia’s takeover of Crimea.

Since then, Russia has emerged as a close strategic ally of China.

Reports from Russia said Moscow has shown its interest in accepting the invitation to attend the G7 meet.

“President Putin is a supporter of dialogue in all directions, but in this case, in order to respond to such initiatives, we need to receive more information, which we unfortunately do not have,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was quoted as saying China’s state-run CGTN.

“We don”t know the details of this proposal yet, we don”t know if it is official,” he said, adding that Moscow needed to know what might be on the agenda of the proposed meeting and its format, before responding.

The UK and Canada have opposed Russia’s return to the G7, deepening a rift over President Trump’s wish for the country to re-join, the BBC reported.

On Sunday, Trump told Putin of his plans to invite him to the G7 summit.

The White House said making “progress toward convening the G7” with Russia was among the topics the leaders discussed in a phone call, according to reports.

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