President Donald Trump does not want to mark the joint declaration drafted by G7 leaders in Canada calling for de-escalation between Israel and Iran. A top White House official told CNN that the leader feels that there is no purpose at this time for him to sign on to the speech given what he had previously said publicly about the issue. While Trump’s reticence makes G7 a divided house, the senior official said Trump’s presence was his way of showing cohesion. “ Under the strong administration of President Trump, the United States is up to leading the effort to restore peace around the world. President Trump will continue to work towards ensuring Iran cannot get a nuclear weapon, ” a White House official said in response to a query about Trump’s ideas when it came to the joint declaration.
Israel has a right to defend and…
The document speech, spearheaded by Western leaders at the conference, says Israel has a right to defend itself and Iran cannot get a nuclear weapons. Western leaders, led by French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, were hoping to finish a discussion among the frontrunners about the Middle East position alongside the summit’s number, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. A top American official said representatives representing the seven G7 leaders may continue to work on the speech of the speech, and that Western leaders in particular are still engaged in the hopes of reaching a compromise, CNN reported.
‘ Iran not winning’
Ahead of the G7 summit, Trump said Iran wants to talk as they are not winning against Israel. ” They have to make a deal, and it’s painful for both parties, but I’d say Iran is not winning this war, and they should talk, and they should talk immediately, before it’s too late,” Trump said. Tehran has reportedly asked Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Oman to press President Donald Trump to use his influence on Israel to agree to an immediate ceasefire with Iran, Reuters reported.