Trump leaves the G-7 summit for tension in the Middle East | International

by Andrea
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The US president, Donald Trump, will leave (Canada) tonight, a day and a half earlier than expected, due to the dangerous increase in tensions in the Middle East. Trump will attend the gala dinner of the meeting before returning to Washington, as his spokesman, Karoline Leavitt, announced Monday.

“President Trump had a great day in the G-7, he even signed a great commercial agreement with the United Kingdom and Prime Minister Keir Starmer. He has achieved a lot, but because of what is happening in the Middle East President Trump will leave tonight after dinner with the heads of state,” said Leavitt in the social network X.

The Fox News television network has reported that Trump has convened a meeting of its National Security Council in the White House Crisis Room upon arrival in Washington.

Shortly before the announcement of the spokeswoman, Trump had urged the population of Tehran the Israeli armed forces have launched the same warning, by anticipating that they will hit “military objectives” in the area.

Iran “I had to have signed the ‘agreement’ I told them to sign. What a pity, and what a waste of human lives,” Trump had written in Truth, his social network. “Said Iran, Iran can’t have a nuclear weapon. I have said it again and again. Everyone should evacuate will immediately!”, He had added.

After a meeting with the British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, the US President had urged hours before they will give up his nuclear activities. “I think an agreement will be signed, or something will happen, but an agreement will be signed and Iran would be foolish if it does not.”

The US president, who arrived on Sunday at Enclave in the Rocky Mountains, had participated in the plenary sessions on Monday at the meeting of leaders of developed democracies. He had also held bilateral meetings with the host, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney; German Chancellor Friedrich Merz; the British Head of Government, Keir Starmer; The president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, and Japanese prime minister, Shigeru Ihiba.

This Tuesday he planned to have met with President Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenski, and the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, who landed in Canada while the White House announced Trump’s march.

The French president, Emmanuel Macron, has described Trump’s departure as a positive event, since the goal is to try to reach a high fire between the parties.

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