Trump Arrives In Canada For G7 Summit
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he exercised his role as G7 chair in cutting reporter questions to President Donald Trump short before the summit began.
President Lee Jae-myung is attending the Group of Seven summit in Canada as the leader of an invited country, not as an "observer" as claimed in social media posts. The South Korean government announced that Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney extended the invitation on June 7,
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is trying to assert his presence as host of this year’s Group of Seven leaders‘ summit. Carney’s first G7 challenge was his bilateral meeting with President Donald Trump on Monday morning,
Canada’s leader Mark Carney formally opens the G7 summit saying the meeting falls at “one of those turning points in history.”
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The conflict between Israel and Iran dominates the start of the G7 summit in CanadaThe U.S. President attends the G7 summit after making contradictory statements such as "peace will come soon" after warning that the war "will intensify.". The "trade war" gave way to the conflict between Israel and Iran at the beginning of the G7 summit in Kananaskis,
U.S. President Donald Trump sounded an optimistic tone as he met with Prime Minister Mark Carney Monday on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alta., to discuss tariffs and other trade irritants — saying he thinks the two leaders can hammer out a deal within weeks or sooner.
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Calgary Herald on MSNG7 summit live updates: Donald Trump and Mark Carney have 'different concepts' on trade | Protests resume outside Calgary city hallTop political leaders will gather in Kananaskis until June 17, marking a half-century of international co-operation among some of the world’s most-advanced economies.
The leaders of G7 nations have called for a "de-escalation of hostilities in the Middle East, including a ceasefire in Gaza". In a joint statement, they also reiterated their "commitment to peace and stability" in the region,