What to Know About the Group of Seven Summit in Canada that Trump Will Attend
- Leaders of the world's richest countries began arriving Sunday in Kananaskis, Alberta, for the G7 summit attended by U.S. President Donald Trump.
- The summit follows ongoing trade tensions triggered by Trump's imposition of 10% tariffs on nearly all countries, which have unsettled global economic relations.
- Kananaskis, a remote resort town in the Canadian Rockies that hosted a G8 summit in 2002, is secured with closed access roads and designated protest zones broadcasting live feeds to leaders.
- U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra noted that Prime Minister Mark Carney has held quiet talks with Trump on a trade deal, while Carney criticized Washington's reduced global role and tariff policies.
- The summit suggests continued fragile diplomacy marked by trade conflicts, anticipated protests, and high-stakes meetings, including expected reunions like Trump’s with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.
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Friedrich Merz wants to strengthen his relationship with Trump at the G7 summit in Canada. The US stance on Ukraine remains unclear. Selenskyj's participation is open.


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