Trump attends G7 in Canada in the midst of commercial tensions, the Israel-Iran conflict intervenes

Trump attends G7 in Canada in the midst of commercial tensions, the Israel-Iran conflict intervenes

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Trump in the Israel-Iran conflict

Trump attends G7 in Canada in the midst of commercial tensions, the Israel-Iran conflict intervenes

Trump says that Iran wants to reduce Israel’s conflict, comments about Putin not being at the summit 07:50

Washington -In an economic summit of world leaders in Canada on Monday, President Trump intervened in the Israel-Iran conflict, telling journalists who will “would like to speak, but they should have done it before.”

He told the journalists as he met with the Seven Summit host group of Prime Minister Mark Carney who will have to “make an agreement.” The president confirmed that he has seen messages from Iran, through intermediaries that indicate a desire to break down.

“They would like to talk, but they should have done that before,” Trump said. “I had 60 days and they had 60 days. On day 61, I said: ‘We have no agreement.’ They have to make a deal, and it is painful for both parties.

When asked what would be needed so that the US army gets involved in the situation of Iran, the president said: “I don’t want to talk about that.”

The summit, on the outskirts of Calgary, comes as tensions between Israel and Iran Boil, now on his fourth day of open conflict. A draft of the G7 statement on Iran has been made, but Trump does not plan to sign the statement, US officials said. An American official said Trump will continue working to ensure that Iran can’t get a nuclear weapon. The draft declaration discusses Iran’s monitoring, requires both parties to protect civilians and return to commitments to peace, according to officials.

The world leaders meeting is being held as Mr. Trump’s assistants and the main US officials negotiate with these same allies about tariffs you have imposed. First in Mr. Trump’s calendar on Monday was the meeting with Carney, whom Trump met last month at the White House. The summit will continue until Tuesday.

“The G7 is nothing without the leadership of the United States and its personal leadership, the leadership of the United States,” Carney told Mr. Trump.

“We have developed a very good relationship, and we are going to talk about trade and many other things,” Trump replied.

“I am a tariff person. I have always been a tariff person,” said the president with Carney.

After meeting with the United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Trump said what he said was a Commercial Agreement He said he and Starmer had just signed. Starmer said the document implements an agreement on cars and aerospace rates.

Trump also held a private and individual meeting with the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, on Monday, said the White House.

Trump’s attitude towards some Americans, as well as the duty It has been launched worldwide has made some of the US relations more tense and has been an underground current of the conversations that Mr. Trump has on Monday. Trump’s reflections to Acquire Canada and Greenland They have also tensioned the relationship of the United States with Canada.

On Monday, Trump said he would consider allowing China to join the group of world leaders and raised the expulsion of Russian President Vladimir Putin of the group in 2014 after invading Ukraine and annexing Crimea.

“Putin tells me, he doesn’t talk to anyone else,” Trump said, while standing next to Carney, who seemed to check his lips and look the other way while Trump spoke of Putin. “He does not want to speak, because he was very insulted when he was expelled from the G8. As I would be, as it would be, as anyone would be. It was very insulting.”

World leaders converge in Canada for the G7 Summit
Kananaskis, Alberta – June 16: the president of the United States, Donald Trump, and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney celebrate a bilateral meeting during the G7 leaders summit on June 16, 2025 in Kananaskis, Alberta. Somodevilla/ Getty chip images

Carney told journalists that his meeting with Trump was “fantastic.”

“We will have open and frank discussions during the two days,” said Carney in the first session with the seven leaders present. “We may not agree in absolutely in all problems. But where we will cooperate, we will make a huge difference for citizens and for the world, and we will bring the next era of prosperity, I hope, for the benefit of those we serve.”

When Mr. Trump met with Carney In the White House, the newly elected prime minister made it clear that Canada, unlike Mr. Trump’s public reflections, is not on sale.

“As a real estate developer, you know, I am a real estate developer in my heart,” Trump told journalists at the Oval office. “When you get rid of that artificially drawn line … when you look at that beautiful training when it is together, I am a very artistic person.”

Carney intervened, using the language that believed Mr. Trump as real estate developer would understand.

“As you know of real estate, there are some places that are never for sale,” said Carney. “We are sitting in one at this time, the Buckingham Palace that also visited. And having met with the owners of Canada during the campaign in recent months, it is not on sale, it will not be on sale, but the opportunity is in the association and what we can build together.”

Sara Cook and Jennifer Jacobs contributed to this report.

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Kathryn Watson

Kathryn Watson is a News themezone Digital Reporter, based in Washington, DC

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