
A group of seven leaders has a joint statement that requires a deceescalance of the conflict of Israeli and Arans, according to two sources and the proposal that Reuters saw.
US President Donald Trump, however, did not sign for the proposal, Reuters reported on sources. The proposal undertakes to ensure market stability, including energy markets, and says Israel has the right to defend itself.
Trump urged the immediate dialogue between Israel and Iran in the middle of the fear that the conflict could be Spiral into a wider regional war.
“They should speak and speak immediately,” Trump told reporters, referring to the withdrawal from the Teheráčný nuclear program of both nations.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer repeated concerns and warned against global consequences if he escalated tension.
“I think the risk of a conflict escalation is obvious, and the consequences – not only for the region, but globally – are really huge,” Starmer said. He confirmed that he had already discussed this matter with Trump, and stressed that all G7 members agreed on the need to “escalate the situation”.
Germany to propose a joint statement of Iran
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said that his government would prepare a communication and emphasize that “Iran must not allow material capable of nuclear weapons under no circumstances”.
The statement, if accepted, would be the only coordinated statement expected from the summit because the leaders remain divided into several fronts, including business and climatic policy.
Trump suggests expanding G7
While the Israeli conflict dominated early discussions, Trump also revised long-term complaints of-Russian expulsion from 2014 from the group after its connection of Crimea-“It was a mistake to eliminate Russia.” He also hovered the idea of adding china to a block.
“The G7 used to be G8. Barack Obama and a person named Trudeau did not want to have Russia,” Trump said, incorrectly attributed Russia, which was released to the current Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who was elected a year later. “I think you wouldn’t have a war now if you had Russia, and now you wouldn’t have a war if Trump was president four years ago.”
Putin should be “at the table”
Trump suggested that Russian President Vladimir Putin could participate in global discussions could prevent the current conflict in Ukraine.
“Putin is talking to me. He doesn’t talk to anyone else,” Trump said. “He doesn’t want to speak because he was very offended when he was fired from G8, how would I be, how would you be, how would anyone be.”
Asked if China should be part of G7, Trump answered, “It’s not a bad idea. I don’t mind that if someone wants to see only China.”
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