Trump, G7 and Macron
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G7, Emmanuel Macron and Meloni
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Trump, G7 and Middle East
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By John Irish KANANASKIS, Alberta (Reuters) -French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday underlined his differences with U.S. President Donald Trump over Iran, appearing to oppose tougher military action against Tehran that could lead to regime change and plunge Iran and the region into chaos.
French President Emmanuel Macron inferred that Trump departed the summit early to work on a ceasefire between Israel and Iran.
The US president left the G7 summit in Canada one day early on Monday, prompting French President Emmanuel Macron to say Trump left to work on the Israel-Iran ceasefire deal. Trump denied this on his Truth Social platform.
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Donald Trump calls for 'immediate evacuation of Tehran' as he cuts short G7 trip and Iran launches fresh strikes on Israel - Explosions heard in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem on Tuesday as Israeli military w
U.S. President Donald Trump sounds keen to cut a trade deal with Canada, based on his remarks during a high-stakes bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney at the G7 leaders summit. "We've developed a very good relationship,