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KANANASKIS, Alberta (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump is leaving the Group of Seven summit in Canada a day early due to the situation in the Middle East, the White House said on Monday.
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 leaving G7 early due to rising Middle East conflict Trump will be heading back from the Group of Seven summit in Canada and returning to Washington, D.C., tonight, the White House said.
The statement said the G7 leaders “reiterate our commitment to peace and stability in the Middle East.” “In this context, we affirm that Israel has a right to defend itself.
President Donald Trump exited the G7 summit in Canada to focus on the ongoing war between Israel and Iran. Arriving in Washington, D.C., early on Tuesday, Trump denied reports that he had returned ...
What to Know Trump left the Group of 7 summit early and returned to Washington, D.C., in light of rising Middle East tensions, the White House said this evening.
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.
The statement said the G7 leaders “reiterate our commitment to peace and stability in the Middle East.” “In this context, we affirm that Israel has a right to defend itself.
The summit had already generated a degree of division in the few hours Trump attended. He signaled his intention to not sign a joint statement drafted by G7 leaders calling for de-escalation between ...
Trump’s counterparts at the G7 planned to press the US leader on his strategy for dealing with Israel and Iran, officials from multiple delegations said, as the spiraling Middle East conflict ...
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