Trump leaves G7 Summit early
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World leaders meeting at the Group of Seven summit in Canada called for a de-escalation of the worst-ever conflict between the regional foes.
President Donald Trump signaled Monday that the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran was intensifying rapidly, announcing he would return to Washington a day early from the Group of 7 summit in Canada to monitor developments after issuing an ominous warning to Iranians to “immediately evacuate” their capital city.
President Trump is abruptly leaving the G7 summit in Canada. Sen. Chris Coons joins The Weeknight to discuss. June 17, 2025
Canada’s leader Mark Carney formally opens the G7 summit saying the meeting falls at “one of those turning points in history.”
Former US Ambassador to NATO Ivo Daalder reacts to President Trump’s comments at the G7 and talks with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer about the challenges leaders will face during the summit.
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US President Donald Trump said his early departure from the Group of Seven leaders meeting in Canada has “nothing to do” with working on a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, instead saying his reason is “much bigger than that.
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ABP - Live on MSNTrump Issues Stern Statement on Return from G7: “Not Back for Ceasefire, Working on Something Bigger"In a dramatic turn of events following his early return from the G7 Summit, U.S. President Donald Trump has made a bold declaration, stating that he has not returned to negotiate a ceasefire between Iran and Israel,
President Donald Trump kick offs his time at the G7 summit in the Canadian Rockies with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.