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    Home»World»Trump’s Unexpected G7 Departure: A Response to the Escalating Iran-Israel Conflict

    Trump’s Unexpected G7 Departure: A Response to the Escalating Iran-Israel Conflict

    World June 17, 20251 Min Read
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    President Trump is leaving the G7 Summit in Canada ahead of schedule, a decision prompted by the growing conflict between Iran and Israel. Prior to the announcement, Trump posted on Truth Social, urging the immediate evacuation of Tehran. As the Israeli military expanded its targets, Trump’s return to Washington reflects the urgency of the situation. While at the summit, Trump expressed optimism about a potential deal with Iran and indicated ongoing diplomatic efforts. Despite this, he signaled a reluctance to join other G7 nations in a unified statement regarding de-escalation. The development underscores the widening gap between the U.S. and other nations regarding the Middle East.

    diplomacy Donald Trump evacuation G7 Summit International Relations Iran-Israel Conflict Middle East nuclear weapons Tehran white house
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