Donald Trump Leaves G7 Early as Iran-Israel Conflict Intensifies
- President Donald Trump left the G7 summit early on Monday due to escalating conflict between Israel and Iran.
- The early departure followed intensified Israeli missile strikes on Iran since Friday that killed over 220 people.
- Trump urged immediate evacuation of Tehran, whose population is about 10 million, while Israeli officials reported at least 24 killed at home.
- Trump posted, “IRAN CAN NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON” and said leaving the summit was “much bigger than that,” refusing to endorse a G7 call for de-escalation.
- Trump’s return to Washington to meet the National Security Council and US military repositioning signals preparations for possible further escalation.
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The G-7 summit in Kananaskis, Canada, overshadowed by the crisis between Iran and Israel, concluded this Tuesday without a joint communiqué, and without having been able to agree on a declaration on Ukraine. Marked by the sudden march of US President Donald Trump, due to rising tensions in the Middle East, the meeting of the world's richest countries made clear the important differences between the US and its allies on trade, the war in Ukraine …
Washington, 17 Jun (EFE).- The G7 Summit in Kananaskis (Canada) concluded this Tuesday after two days of meetings and a unanimous agreement against the escalation of tensions between Israel and Iran, a matter that has marked the meeting and which led US President Donald Trump to return to his country after the first day. Leaders from Germany, Canada, the United States, France, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom cited Sunday with multiple open f…
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President Trump leaves G7 early amid Middle East conflict
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – President Donald Trump returned from the G7 early in response to the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. The president convened his national security team in the Situation Room Tuesday while military assets move into the region. The Pentagon says they remain in a defensive posture. "We'll come down so hard if they do anything to our people. We'll come down so hard,” said Trump. The president urged Iran to surrend…
CNN Radio's José Enrique de Ayala, a European affairs analyst and geopolitical expert from Madrid, spoke on CNN Radio this Tuesday about the impact of the Israel-Iran conflict on the world, and especially on Latin America: "Now Trump is changing his original idea and abandoning the diplomatic option." On CNN Radio's Regreso, with Mariana Arias and Pepe Gil Vidal, the specialist indicated that US President "Donald Trump had opted for the diplomat…
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