Donald Trump eyes ‘C5 Group’ with India, China, Russia—excludes Europe. What's on platter?
The proposed C5 forum would unite major powers including the US, Russia, China, India, and Japan to address Middle East security and Israel-Saudi normalization, excluding Europe.
- U.S. President Donald Trump is considering forming a new elite group called the C5, which would include the U.S., Russia, China, India, and Japan, according to reports from Politico.
- The proposed C5 would meet regularly and focus on issues like Middle East security, especially normalizing relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia.
- White House Press Secretary Hannah Kelly denied the existence of a private version of the National Security Strategy, stating there is 'no alternative, private, or secret version.'
- Experts suggest that the C5 aligns with Trump's approach of engaging with powerful nations, potentially sidelining Europe and reshaping global alliances, according to Torrey Taussig.
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