Group of Seven Tries to Avoid Trump Conflict by Scrapping Joint Communique
- The Group of Seven summit will not issue a joint communiqué this year, a decision made by Carney, similar to what Emmanuel Macron did in 2019.
- U.S. President Donald Trump will attend the G7 summit in Canada, where he has mentioned annexing territories.
- Carney stated that the U.S. is no longer the leading power, citing trade practices and reduced security contributions.
- Macron visited Greenland before the summit, a region Trump has also considered for annexation.
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What to know about the Group of Seven summit in Canada that Trump will attend
Canada is hosting a Group of Seven meeting that will include U.S. President Donald Trump, who is waging a trade war against America’s allies.
Instead of a joint document, G7 leaders may issue separate statements on certain topics, Bloomberg has learned.
ThePatriotLight - Group of Seven tries to avoid Trump conflict by scrapping joint communique
ThePatriotLight - Group of Seven nations won’t try to reach a consensus on a joint communique at next week’s leaders' summit in Canada, people familiar with the matter said, an acknowledgment of the wide gulf that separates the U.S. from the other members on Ukraine, climate change and other issues.In place of a single document, G7 leaders are likely to release standalone joint leaders’ statements on various topics, according to the people, who …
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