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As Trump Goes to G7 Summit, Other World Leaders Aim to Show They're Not Intimidated

  • The G7 summit begins Monday in Kananaskis, Canada, with leaders including President Trump and other G7 members attending along with non-G7 leaders like Ukraine's Zelenskyy.
  • The summit follows escalating tensions from Trump's trade policies, threats to NATO commitments, and attempts to pressure allies, which challenge longstanding alliances and prompt subtle pushback.
  • Key figures such as French President Macron and Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba have pushed back on U.S. dominance and tariff policies, emphasizing cooperation without being controlled by a single nation's decisions.
  • Macron cautioned that compelling countries to take sides between the U.S. and China risks undermining the post-World War II international system, emphasizing that while they seek collaboration, they reject being dictated to on a daily basis.
  • The summit will likely feature individual leader statements instead of a joint communiqué, highlighting a fragmented G7 and an uncertain global economy amid ongoing geopolitical challenges.
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As Trump goes to G7 summit, other world leaders aim to show they're not intimidated

President Donald Trump has long bet that he can scare allies into submission. It's a gamble that is increasingly being tested ahead of the Group of Seven summit beginning Monday in Canada.

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De Tijd broke the news in Belgium on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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