President Trump Leaves G7 Early Amid Middle East Conflict
CANADA, JUN 17 – President Trump urged Tehran's 10 million residents to evacuate and convened the National Security Council amid escalating Israeli airstrikes and Iranian missile retaliation, signaling possible US escalation.
- President Donald Trump left the G7 summit early on Monday in Germany to address escalating conflict in the Middle East between Israel and Iran.
- His departure followed Israel’s missile strikes on Iran starting Friday and the cancellation of a US-Iran nuclear talks round planned for the weekend.
- Trump criticized Iran for refusing a nuclear deal, posted on social media urging all in Tehran to evacuate immediately, and stressed the situation was "much bigger" than a ceasefire.
- Iran reported at least 224 deaths since the strikes began, Israeli officials confirmed 24 killed and over 500 injured, while civilians in shelters reportedly sang songs and supported each other amid fear.
- Trump’s early exit highlights rising tensions and divergent global responses, with the US repositioning military assets and the world watching closely for potential wider conflict.
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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…
As happened in 2018, at the previous G-7 summit chaired by Canada, President Donald Trump also left a day ahead of schedule the meeting that the leaders of the seven most developed economies (the US, the United Kingdom, Italy, France, Japan, Canada and Germany, plus the European Union) held in Kananaskis, in the Canadian province of Alberta. The US President justified his hasty march on Monday night for the escalation of war between Israel and I…
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