G7, Trump and Canada
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Six of the Group of Seven leaders have discussed Russia’s war in Ukraine and international cooperation on key, non-military issues, wrapping up a summit that was forced to try and demonstrate how the wealthy nations’ club still can shape world events despite the early departure of U.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday night left the G7 summit in Alberta, Canada, to focus on the conflict between Israel and Iran, as French President Macron announced Trump had made a cease-fire offer.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNTrump abruptly leaves G7 summit in Canada, says it’s unrelated to Israel-Iran ceasefireTrump stormed out of the G7 summit in Canada on Monday, ditching the final sessions and sending Air Force One back to Washington without explaining a thing to the press. That vacuum didn’t last long though—Emmanuel Macron,
It only took a few hours of summitry in the Canadian woods on Monday for President Donald Trump to decide he’d rather be elsewhere.
The G7 countries are planning on discussing a new package of sanctions against Russia and a joint approach to the Israel/ Iran Middle East crisis but it appears Trump is preparing to reject the propos
By John Irish, Jarrett Renshaw and Andreas Rinke KANANASKIS, Alberta (Reuters) -Group of Seven leaders faced early challenges during meetings in Canada on Monday as U.S. President Donald Trump said removing Russia from the former Group of Eight over a decade ago had been a mistake.
While visiting Canada on Monday for a Group of 7 summit, President Donald Trump made wrong assertions about Canada and multiple other topics.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent had stayed at the G7 meeting in Canada, and suggested Japan was being "tough" in trade talks and the European Union had not yet offered what he considered a fair deal.