Due to the escalating tension between Israel and Iran and the increasing instability in the Middle East, US President Donald Trump left the Group of Seven, or G7, conference that was taking place in a Canadian Rockies resort town on Monday night. At the conference, world leaders frantically tried to figure out how to stop the five-day-old crisis that has killed scores of people in Iran and Israel.
Trump has already issued a warning, saying that Tehran must end its nuclear program before it’s “too late.” Iranian officials would “like to talk,” the US president said, but they had previously had sixty days to agree on their nuclear aspirations and had not done so before an Israeli. We’re assembling at a pivotal moment in history,” Carney remarked. “The world is more dangerous and divided.”
Shortly after arriving at the conference late Sunday, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, French President Emmanuel Macron, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met informally for an hour.
Speaking to media during the meeting, Merz stated that his nation intends to produce a final communiqué proposal on the dispute, emphasising that Iran must never “be allowed” to have material capable of producing nuclear weapons.
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