G7 leaders call for 'de-escalation' in the Middle East
Summary
G7 leaders held a meeting where they called for a reduction in fighting in the Middle East, including a ceasefire in Gaza. U.S. President Trump left the summit early due to the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, with the U.S. emphasizing a defensive stance. Leaders reaffirmed Israel's right to defend itself and reiterated that Iran should not have a nuclear weapon.Key Facts
- G7 leaders asked for a ceasefire in Gaza to reduce conflict.
- President Trump left the G7 summit early because of the situation in the Middle East.
- The U.S. emphasized its defensive stance by sending more military resources to the Middle East.
- Trump stated that Israel has the right to defend itself against attacks.
- Trump missed meetings with leaders from Ukraine and Mexico due to his early departure.
- Trump reiterated that Iran should not have a nuclear weapon.
- Reports indicated Israeli and Iranian attacks were ongoing for a fifth day.
- G7 leaders released a statement supporting Israel's security and opposing Iran's nuclear capabilities.
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