White House confirms Trump will visit Canada for G7 leaders’ summit
- It has been announced that President Donald Trump will participate in the 51st G7 leaders summit, scheduled to take place from June 15 to 17, 2025, in Alberta, Canada.
- Trump's planned participation follows the recent formation of Prime Minister Mark Carney's minority government, which Trump credited himself for helping secure.
- The G7 summit, which includes seven member nations and the European Union, offers annual meetings where leaders address worldwide economic and political challenges.
- In a meeting on May 6, Carney reassured Trump by emphasizing that Canada is not something that could be bought or handed over, addressing Trump's frequent comments about the possibility of Canada becoming the 51st state of the U.S.
- Trump's attendance at the summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, implies continued U.S. Engagement with G7 issues and signals stable diplomatic interaction between the two leaders.
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