Trump, G7 and Iran
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US President Donald Trump does not intend to sign the G7 statement on the Iran-Israel conflict, an official has told the BBC's US partner, CBS News. A draft of the joint statement includes calls for de-escalation, language about monitoring Iran, and urges both sides to protect civilians.
President Donald Trump does not intend to sign a statement currently being drafted by world leaders at the G7 summit, calling for de-escalation between Israel and Iran, according to two U.S. officials.
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Trump railed against former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after that Group of Seven summit and threatened to yank the United States from a joint statement. The leaders fought over tariffs on steel and aluminum.
President Donald Trump focuses on war and trade while attending the G7 summit in Canada amid the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict.
Donald Trump said it was a “big mistake” to exclude Russia from G7 summits as he used his opening remarks of the meeting in Canada’s Rocky Mountains to lament the group’s treatment of Moscow.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he exercised his role as G7 chair in cutting reporter questions to President Donald Trump short before the summit began.
Trump and Zelenskyy are expected to meet during a Group of Seven summit for advanced economies that's taking place in a remote area of Canada.