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G7 divided on Iran-Israel: US block joint ceasefire call; Trump to leave early

Leaders of the world’s most powerful countries met in Canada for the annual G7 summit on Monday, as wars in the Middle East and Ukraine supervised the planned economic agenda. The summit opened with differences that appeared between members, especially US President Donald Trump refused to support a joint appeal for calm in the ongoing Israeli -Iran struggle.To leave Trump EOrlyDonald Trump will leave the summit on Monday night, reduce his journey due to the growing Middle East crisis. According to the White House, Trump wants to focus on development between Israel and Iran. US Block ConcenesusTrump also refused to join the other G7 leaders in a joint call for de-size in the region. European leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Frederick Merz and British Prime Minister Keer Starter, tried to reach a joint statement by quietly urged. However, Trump’s opposition blocked a consensus, limiting the group’s ability to show unity on the issue.Us -time trade AgreementTrump and the stormer confirmed on Monday that they have finalized a new business deal. The agreement will reduce US tariffs including cars, steel, aluminum and aerospace equipment on British goods. Trump signed an executive order immediately after the announcement, cutting tariffs from 25% to 10% on British cars, and allowed limited amounts of British steel and aluminum without tariffs. Canada -US Business TeaAlks Trump also met Canadian Prime Minister Mark Karney on the occasion of the summit. After the meeting, the two sides agreed to intensify the conversation for the bilateral trade deal within the next 30 days.Trump Russia wants Trump again asked Russia to study in G7, saying that Moscow should never be out. Russia was removed from the group, earlier known as G8, after attaching Crimea in 2014. He further said that if the Russian group had been part of the Ukraine war would not have happened. Macron warningFrench President Macron said that Russia should be banned “far ahead”, urging the G7 to tighten the economic pressure on Moscow on Ukraine’s attack. He also called for any attempt to force the change of governance in Iran to “strategic error”.

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