Trump Leaves G7 Summit
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The remaining G7 leaders are meeting in Canada after Trump cut short his visit due to events in the Middle East.
Leaders of some of the world’s biggest economic powers arrive in the Canadian Rockies for a Group of Seven summit that's been shadowed by an escalating conflict between Israel and Iran and U.S.
Trump heads to G7 summit promising new trade deals while his "90 deals in 90 days" pledge falls behind schedule with growing global tensions.
The summit saw a new class of world leaders come together under the same roof, and it immediately appeared that cliques had formed
Six of the Group of Seven leaders discussed Russia’s war in Ukraine and the Israel-Iran conflict but failed to reach major agreements on those and many other top issues.
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U.S. President Donald Trump, who was asked as he returned from the G7 summit in Alberta about his repeated claims Canada should be a 51st state, said: 'I think it's a much better deal from Canada, but, you know, it's up to them.' As is, Canada would have to pay 'a lot' of tariffs and to join his proposed missile defence system, Trump said.
Canada’s leader Mark Carney formally opens the G7 summit saying the meeting falls at “one of those turning points in history.”