As U.S. cities seethe with racial unrest, U.S. President Donald Trump has abruptly abandoned his plan to invite Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other world leaders to Washington in June for a meeting of the G7.
Instead, Trump now says he wants to hold the summit this fall — and to bring Russia, India, South Korea and Australia into the fold to broaden what he calls a “very outdated” group of leading world economies.
He’s musing about scheduling the gathering in September, possibly coinciding with the annual United Nations General Counsel meeting in New York, or even after the presidential election in November. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ] Trudeau did not rule out the possibility of attending