Netanyahu will not join Trump meeting with Middle East leaders at G7, senior US official says
Trump will meet leaders from Egypt, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates as talks on an Iran deal and a ceasefire reach a final stretch.
- A senior United States official confirmed Saturday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will not attend the G7 summit meeting between President Donald Trump and leaders from Egypt, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.
- Discussions at the French summit will prioritize an emerging Iran agreement, which Trump described as "an excellent deal," alongside plans to reopen and de-mine the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
- Senior Israeli officials quoted by Channel 12 argued the framework appears to accept Tehran's "main conditions," warning the deal could "endanger Israel's security interests."
- Complicating his participation, Netanyahu faces an international arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court in The Hague regarding the conflict in Gaza, amid tensions with Trump over Iran threats.
- Trump will also attend a working session with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and meet other G7 leaders to discuss economic growth, supply chain resilience, and illegal migration.
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