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CALGARY, Canada — President Donald Trump will return to the world stage for this weekend’s 50th Group of Seven leaders summit in Canada. But Trump’s first multilateral summit of his second ...
AP writers Josh Boak in Calgary, Alberta, Aamer Madhani in Washington, Sylvie Corbet in Paris and Geir Moulson in Berlin contributed to this report. APTOPIX Canada Trump G7 Summit© Mark Schiefelbein ...
President Donald Trump arrives on Air Force One at Calgary International Airport, June 15, in Calgary, Canada, ahead of the G7 Summit Mark Schiefelbein, Associated Press ...
June’s global summit continues to have an impact in the Bow Valley, with funding from the gathering going toward an expanded ...
The 2018 summit ended with Trump assailing his Canadian hosts on social media as he departed on Air Force One, saying he had instructed the U.S. officials who remained in Quebec to oppose the G7 ...
MARTÍNEZ: NPR White House correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben traveled to Canada last night with the president. She joins us now from Calgary, Alberta.
Peter Boehm, Canada’s sherpa of the 2018 G7 summit in Quebec and veteran of six G7 summits, expects the heads of state to pivot discussion to devote more time to the war.
I mean, for example, look back to 2018, when Trump called then-Canada prime minister Justin Trudeau dishonest and weak, and that was inspired by trade issues, is what caused that argument.
Leaders who are not part of the G7 but have been invited to the summit by Carney include the heads of state of India, Ukraine, Brazil, South Africa, South Korea, Australia, Mexico and the UAE.
Trump's team wanted narrowly focused G7 agendas, focusing heavily on economics. Meanwhile, the other leaders wanted to talk about more expansive topics, like climate change and gender equality, in ...