
Russia's participation in G8 summits spanned from 1998 to 2014, initially aimed at integrating the country into global economic discussions following its market reforms post-Soviet Union. However, geopolitical tensions, particularly surrounding the annexation of Crimea in 2014, led to Russia's suspension from the G8 and a reversion to the G7 format. This suspension highlighted significant controversies related to human rights issues and election interference, which have strained diplomatic relations between Russia and G7 nations. The article provides a historical overview of Russia's involvement in G8 summits, the controversies that arose, and the current status of diplomatic relations within this context. What is Russia's Participation in G8 Summits? Russia participated in G8 summits as a member from 1998 until 2014. Initially invited to join the group, Russia's participation aimed to integrate…