Iran Accuses G-7 of Siding with Israel with De-Escalation Call
- On June 17, 2025, G7 leaders at the Canadian summit urged a reduction in tensions across the Middle East, emphasizing the need to address the Israel-Iran conflict and achieve a ceasefire in Gaza.
- This call followed escalating hostilities including Israeli air strikes killing top Iranian commanders and scientists and Iran responding with missile attacks on Israel.
- Canada released a joint statement backed by Trump affirming Israel's right to defend itself, stressing civilian protection, and urging broader regional de-escalation.
- Trump left the summit abruptly, stating, "As soon as I leave here, we're going to be doing something," and called for the urgent evacuation of civilians from Tehran as tensions between Israel and Iran escalated.
- The summit and joint statement underscored hopes for diplomacy amid ongoing violence causing civilian casualties and called for a ceasefire in Gaza to reduce hostilities.
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The member countries should have condemned Israel's strikes "at the true source of escalation," says Tehran.
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Read Full ArticleG7 leaders called for calm in the Middle East in a joint statement issued at a summit in Canada on Monday. Tehran accused the group of siding with Israel. US President Donald Trump left the meeting, which was due to end today, early, citing the conflict between Israel and Iran.
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