Canada Condemns Executions of Four Citizens in China Amid Diplomatic Strain

Canada has firmly opposed U.S. President Donald Trump's recent proposal to readmit Russia into the Group of Seven (G7) nations. Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly, addressing the issue at the Munich Security Conference, stated unequivocally, “No way this will happen.” Russia was excluded from the then-G8 in 2014 following its annexation of Crimea, under the Obama administration.
Trump, who expressed a desire for Russia’s return to the G7, argued that the exclusion was a mistake. However, Joly emphasized Canada’s consistent stance against Russia's readmission, reaffirming the nation's leadership role as it prepares to host the G7 summit in June 2025.
Opposition Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre echoed Joly’s sentiments, stating that Russia’s exclusion remains justified. Liberal leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland also conveyed strong opposition, asserting that any potential future government she leads would not permit Russia's participation, citing ongoing concerns over international sovereignty violations.
This rejection underscores Canada’s commitment to uphold its foreign policy principles amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.