G7, Iran and Trump
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Blasts have been heard in Tehran and sirens have sounded in Israel as US president convenes National Security Council.
While visiting Canada on Monday for a Group of 7 summit, President Donald Trump made wrong assertions about Canada and multiple other topics.
By David Ljunggren, John Irish and Jarrett Renshaw KANANASKIS, Alberta (Reuters) -Group of Seven leaders met on Monday seeking a common approach on wars in Ukraine and the Middle East but before their summit formally began,
U.S. President Donald Trump is suggesting that Russia and maybe even China should be part of what is now called the Group of Seven.
President Donald Trump does not intend to sign a joint statement calling for de-escalation between Israel and Iran that had been drafted by G7 leaders in Canada, according to a person familiar with the matter,
Still, 61% of Japanese citizens say they have no confidence Trump will do the right thing on world affairs. The United Kingdom had slightly less confidence at 62%, while 68% of Italians had no confidence Trump would do the right thing.
A Canadian Indigenous leader who met with President Donald Trump at the G7 summit fumed to the press about his anger surrounding the brief meeting. Tsuu T’ina Minor Chief Steven Crowchild, a leader in one of Canada’s three legally recognized “First Nations,