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Trump G7 Exit: Reason ‘Bigger’ Than Iran-Israel Conflict

Trump G7 Exit: Reason ‘Bigger’ Than Iran-Israel Conflict

June 17, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Business

Donald Trump‘s abrupt departure from the⁣ G7 summit signals escalating​ tensions with ​Iran. The former president issued ‌a⁣ stern warning regarding Iran’s nuclear ambitions, a move that prompted his⁤ early ​exit. This decision, ⁢driven by the ​deepening Middle East crisis, has sent ripples ⁣through international‍ relations. Israel’s strikes on Iranian⁢ soil‍ and Iran’s‍ openness to renewed ‍talks with ‌the U.S. add further layers of complexity ‍to the situation, potentially ⁣reshaping the geopolitical landscape. The draft statement ‌initially ‍faced resistance from Trump. The G7 leaders are attempting to⁤ de-escalate the⁤ burgeoning conflict.⁢ Discover‍ more critical insights⁤ into these⁤ developments at News​ directory 3, as the world anticipates future diplomatic maneuvers or further escalation.

Key points

  • Trump warns Iran ‌against pursuing nuclear weapons.
  • Israel strikes Iranian state broadcaster amid rising tensions.
  • Trump leaves G7 summit early,citing Middle East crisis.
  • G7 leaders call for de-escalation between Israel and Iran.
  • Iran open to talks with U.S. if Israeli strikes halt.

Trump Warns ⁢Iran on Nuclear ‍Ambitions, Exits G7 early

⁤ ‍Updated June 17, 2025

president⁢ Donald Trump escalated tensions with Iran on ‌Tuesday, issuing ‍a direct warning‍ regarding its nuclear program. This came as he abruptly departed the ⁤G7 summit in Canada to address ‍the⁢ burgeoning crisis.

Trump stated on​ Monday that “IRAN CAN ‌NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON,” suggesting potential U.S. action and urging⁣ the evacuation of‍ Tehran. He blamed Iran’s refusal ​to agree to a previous‍ deal for the current situation,⁣ lamenting the “waste of human life.” When questioned about his post, Trump emphasized⁣ his ‌desire for people’s safety.

The warning followed reports of Israeli military strikes in⁣ Tehran,⁢ including an attack on the main ‌compound of Iran’s ⁣state broadcaster. Evacuation warnings were reportedly issued to approximately​ 330,000 people.

Press ⁤secretary Karoline Leavitt said on X that Trump left the G7 summit early “because of ⁣what’s going‍ on in the ‌Middle East.” ⁤Before his departure, trump told reporters that Iran was interested in making a ‌deal and that action would be taken soon. Fox News reported that Trump requested his national security team be present in the Situation Room upon his return to the White House.

A U.S. official⁣ said Trump​ initially refused to sign a G7 draft statement calling for de-escalation between ⁤Israel and Iran. He eventually agreed after revisions to the language, according to The New⁣ York Times.⁤ The‌ final statement ‍affirmed Israel’s right⁣ to self-defense, ⁤labeled Iran as‍ a source ​of regional instability,‍ and reiterated that “Iran can never have⁤ a nuclear weapon.” It also urged a resolution to the crisis ⁣and a Gaza cease-fire.

Iranian Foreign Minister⁣ Abbas Araghchi indicated openness to resuming talks with the U.S. if Israel ceases its attacks on Iran. “If President Trump is genuine about diplomacy and interested in stopping this war,next steps are consequential,” Araghchi posted on⁣ X,adding that​ a halt to Israeli aggression could pave ⁣the way for renewed diplomacy. He ‌also criticized Israeli Prime⁣ Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

What’s next

The international community watches closely as tensions ⁢remain ‍high, awaiting potential diplomatic moves or further escalation in the region.

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