Trump says he will attend G7 summit in France
Trump will leave a White House UFC event for the G7, where he may meet Narendra Modi and other world leaders after weeks of trade tensions.
- President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social he will travel to Évian-les-Bains, France, for the G7 Summit June 15–17, departing immediately after UFC World Championship Fights at the White House on June 14.
- French Foreign Ministry confirmed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's participation following discussions with Indian officials, highlighting India's contribution to addressing global macroeconomic imbalances and international partnerships at the Summit.
- This Summit marks Trump's first face-to-face gathering with world leaders since the Middle East conflict began, providing a platform for discussions on supply-chain decoupling and broader geopolitical issues among the Group of 7 nations.
- Foreign issues expert Robinder Sachdev noted that trade tensions between India and American officials over tariffs and Russian oil purchases have strained relations, though a pull-aside meeting could foster "better sense of mutual understanding."
- Modi and Trump have maintained contact through telephonic conversations since their last meeting in February last year, despite absence of official Indian confirmation; the Summit offers opportunity to strengthen bilateral ties.
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