
When the G7 summit summoned in the Canadian rock, leaders from the world’s largest industrial nations navigated a complex geopolitical landscape marked by an ongoing crisis in Ukraine and the Middle East.
The Russian War-Ukraine remains a central interest for European leaders who urge a stronger action to push the Kremlin into a real ceasefire. The President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen said on Monday that more sanctions against Russia are decisive for stopping the war and bringing President Putin to the negotiating table.
Greenly left the summit and said “diplomacy in a state of crisis”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelsky left the summit G7 on Tuesday with fresh help from the host country of Canada for the fighting of Ukraine against Russia, but without a unified statement about supporting G7 members or the opportunity to meet US President Donald Trump.
The efforts to present a strong common attitude to the conflict of Ukraine disappeared when divisions appeared among the nations of G7. Trump, who expressed the support of Russian President Vladimir Putin, left the summit early to focus on the escalating Israel-Iranian crisis. According to a Canadian official, Canada eliminated plans for G7 statements in Ukraine for the opposition from the United States.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Ottawa would provide $ 2 billion ($ 1.47 billion) in new military aid for Kiev and also imposes new financial sanctions, Reuters reported.
Zeletskiy said that G7 leaders told “diplomacy is now in a state of crisis” and said he must continue to call Trump “to take advantage of his real influence” to force the end of the war, in his telegram account.
G7 statement about the war of Russia-Ukraine
In a statement by the Presidency G7, G7 expressed the support of President Trump’s efforts to ensure just and permanent peace in Ukraine.
This statement was acknowledged by the obligation of Ukraine to an unconditional ceasefire and urged Russia to do the same. It also confirmed the determination of G7 to explore all possible measures, including financial sanctions, to increase pressure on Moscow.
Canada, which this year holds the rotating Presidency of G7, issued a statement independently – regardless of the formal approval of other Member States. At the final news conference of the summit, Canadian representative Mark Carney noted: “There are things that some of us, including Canada, said beyond what appears in a summary of the chair.”
G7-raging Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States-have intended their first summit since the re-election of Trump, in growing concern, continuing to question traditional American alliances and global obligations.
G7 a statement of conflict of Israel and Iran
The G7 leaders demanded peace of mind in the Middle East and reaffirmed their obligation to global peace and the stability of the energy, shortly before US President Donald Trum, he suddenly left the summit in Canada.
The White House quoted “What is happening in the Middle East” as a reason for the premature departure of Trump, although the President later explained that he had “nothing to do with a ceasefire”.
“We, leaders G7, repeat our commitment to peace and stability in the Middle East. In this context, we argue that Israel has the right to defend ourselves. We repeat our support for Israel’s security. We also confirm the importance of civilian protection,” he added.
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G7 called Iran “the main source of regional instability and terror,” he said, “We were constantly clear that Iran could never have a nuclear weapon. We will remain alert for international energy markets and be prepared to coordinate, with similarly -minded partners to ensure market stability.”
Meanwhile, the Iranians run away from city towns when the strong roads of clogged transport lead to the west of the city, especially towards the local news of the Caspian Sea, showing away the key routes. Meanwhile, long queues have been created at the operating pumping stations throughout the capital, as stated by AP.
People walk around closed shops in Tehran Great Bazaar when the fighting between Israel and Iran entered the fourth of June 16, 2025. (Photo Atta Kenare / AFP)
Iranian officials reported 224 deaths, mostly civilians, while Israel said that 24 civilians were killed. Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said that nearly 3,000 Israelis were evacuated due to damage to Iranian strikes.
“If President Trump is real about diplomacy and is interested in stopping this war, the next steps are subsequent,” said Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi on X.
Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said the BBC that the Iranian nuclear facility of Natanz had suffered severe damage, with up to 15,000 centrifuges probably destroyed, while the Fordwow was mostly untouched.
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The announcement comes in the middle of the escalating conflict after the surprising air campaign of Israel, which allegedly removed most of the highest Iranian military management and nuclear scientists.
Diplomatic efforts made a big blow, as the planned US interviews were canceled in Oman 15 June, and Tehran said it would not negotiate under a military attack.
We, leaders G7, repeat our commitment to peace and stability in the Middle East.
Israel now claims that effective control of Iranian air space and signals that further escalation is immediate.
(With the entry from agencies)
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