The Russian president’s presence would be ā€œvery helpful,ā€ the US leader said

President Donald Trump said that he would like to see his counterpart, Vladimir Putin, at the G20 summit in Miami, even as he expressed doubt that the Russian leader would actually come.

The Washington Post reported on Thursday that the White House intends to invite Putin to the G20 summit inĀ December, while a senior administration official said Russia would be welcome at both ministerial meetings and the leaders’ summit.

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Aleksandr Pankin said thereĀ was already an invitation for Russia to participate ā€œat the highest level,ā€ but it is too early to say who will attend. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov likewise said Moscow will decide closer to the date who will represent Russia.

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Trump said he knew nothing about any official invitation yet, but added that ā€œif he came, it would be probably very helpful.ā€

ā€œI’m of the opinion that you talk to everybody. I’m not one of these guys who, ā€˜Oh, let’s not talk to him,ā€™ā€ Trump told reporters at the White House on Thursday. ā€œIf you’re a smart person, if you have control over your emotions… I’m somebody that believes in talking.ā€

ā€œI don’t know that he’s coming. I doubt he’d come, to be honest with you,ā€ he added.

The summit is scheduled for December 14-15 in Miami, with Trump set to host it at his Doral golf resort. Putin has not attended a G20 summit in person since 2019, initially because of the pandemic and later amid the fallout from the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022.

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Trump also reiterated that Russia’s exclusion from what used to be the G8 in 2014 was ā€œa stupid thing to do.ā€ According to him, G7 leaders now spend much of their time discussing Russia anyway, and he suggested that the conflict with Kiev might not have escalated the way it did if Moscow had remained in the format.

Moscow, however, has little interest in the old G8 logic Trump keeps invoking. Peskov previously said the G8 ā€œhas lost its relevanceā€ for Russia, while the G7 looks ā€œbleakā€ and ā€œineffectiveā€ compared to the G20. He has also argued that the G7 no longer reflects the real balance of the global economy, whereas the G20 includes the major growth centers and ā€œbetter reflects the economic locomotives of the world.ā€

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