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Who are the G7 countries and why did Donald Trump have to leave early? - Donald Trump departs early from the G7 summit as tensions escalate between Israel and Iran, with both nations on the brink of f
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Six of the Group of Seven leaders were trying, as their summit wraps up, to show the wealthy nations’ club still has the clout to shape world events despite the early departure of U.S. President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump departed the G7 summit early. Why? Because a 5-day conflict between Iran and Israel is deepening. Trump went to Situation Room
EU President Ursula von der Leyen agrees with President Donald Trump on China trade policies at G7, stating "Donald is right" about China's export restrictions.
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President Donald Trump is abruptly leaving the Group of Seven summit, departing a day early Monday as the conflict between Israel and Iran intensifies and the U.S. leader has declared that Tehran should be evacuated “immediately.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said his early departure from the G7 summit was owed to "much bigger" things than planning a ceasefire between Tel Aviv and Tehran. G7 leaders affirmed unified support for Israel and condemned Iran for being the "principal source of regional instability and terror.
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.
What began with a handshake evolved into turbulence at 33,000 feet as one of diplomacy's oddest relationships took another strange turn. The political chemistry that once defined the Trump–Macron dynamic — immortalized by a famously tense 29-second handshake in 2017 — was nowhere to be seen in midair Tuesday when U.
President Donald Trump left the G7 Summit a day early to deal with Iran crisis. What is the G7 Summit? Where was it held in 2025? Here's what to know
The White House says the president cut short his visit because of "what's going on in the Middle East".
Donald Trump called for Tehran’s “unconditional surrender” in a series of bellicose comments that left the door open to the US joining Israeli strikes against Iran.