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G7 forges ahead after Trump bows out early to deal with Middle East

(6 months ago)
Catharine Tunney
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U.S. President Donald Trump departed the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, early on Monday night to address the escalating war between Israel and Iran, missing meetings with non-G7 leaders like Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. The summit has pivoted to focus on the Middle East crisis, with G7 leaders releasing a joint statement urging de-escalation and a ceasefire in Gaza, while affirming Israel's right to defend itself and recognizing Iran as a source of instability. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to announce more support for Ukraine.

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  1. 1 Sunday night: Trump arrived in Kananaskis
  2. 2 Monday evening: Trump departed G7 summit
  3. 3 Monday evening: G7 leaders released joint statement
  4. 4 Tuesday: Non-G7 leaders meeting with G7 leaders; Carney expected to announce Ukraine support
  • Trump's early departure from the G7 summit
  • Summit agenda pivoted to focus on the Middle East crisis
  • Joint G7 statement on Israel-Iran conflict and Gaza ceasefire
  • Missed bilateral meetings for non-G7 leaders with Trump
  • Expected announcement of more Canadian support for Ukraine
  • Controversial meeting between Carney and Modi
What: U.S. President Donald Trump left the G7 summit early to deal with the escalating war between Israel and Iran, causing the summit to pivot its focus to the Middle East crisis.
When: Sunday night (Trump arrived); Monday evening (Trump departed); Tuesday (remaining meetings).
Where: Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada (G7 summit location); Middle East (Israel, Iran, Gaza).
Why: Trump's early departure was necessitated by the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, which he deemed "big stuff." The G7 leaders then collectively addressed the crisis.
How: Trump departed after Monday night's family dinner. The G7 leaders released a joint statement calling for de-escalation and a ceasefire.

U.S. President Donald Trump departed the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, early on Monday night to address the escalating war between Israel and Iran, missing meetings with non-G7 leaders like Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. The summit has pivoted to focus on the Middle East crisis, with G7 leaders releasing a joint statement urging de-escalation and a ceasefire in Gaza, while affirming Israel's right to defend itself and recognizing Iran as a source of instability. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to announce more support for Ukraine.