Trump leaves G7 summit
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BANFF, Canada – The Group of Seven leaders have condemned Iran in what has become a rare joint statement after President Donald Trump departed the 2025 annual summit early to address the crisis unfolding between Israel and Iran in the Middle East.
G7 leaders issued a joint statement affirming that Israel has the right to defend itself and calling for de-escalation in the Middle East.
Blasts have been heard in Tehran and sirens have sounded in Israel as US president convenes National Security Council.
US President Donald Trump abruptly left the G7 summit in Kananaskis (Alberta), Canada, to return to Washington, DC, to address the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. “I have to be back early for obvious reasons.
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Leaders of some of the world’s biggest economic powers will arrive in the Canadian Rockies on Sunday for a Group of Seven summit shadowed by a widening war in the Middle East, and U.S. President Donald Trump’s unresolved trade war with allies and
G7 leaders on Monday called for "de-escalation" in the Middle East starting with the Israel-Iran conflict, as US President Donald Trump hastily left the group's summit. Trump, who was making his return to the international diplomatic calendar, departed the gathering in the Canadian Rockies a day early as ally Israel pounded Iran.
President Trump is in Canada Monday for the G7 summit, as his aides will be negotiating with those same allied nations over the tariffs he's imposed. The summit, which is taking place just outside of Calgary,
President Donald Trump is set to abruptly depart the Group of Seven leaders’ summit in Canada, hours after he took to social media to call for the evacuation of Iran’s capital Tehran.