
President Donald Trump is going to return to Washington from the G7 Summit in Canada on Monday evening to participate in many “important matters”, said the White House printing secretary Karoline Leavitt.
“President Trump had a great day on the G7, even signed the main trade agreement with the United Kingdom and Prime Minister Keir Starmer,” said Karoline Leavitt, the press secretary of the White House on social media. “Much has been achieved, but because of what is happening in the Middle East, President Trump will leave this evening after dinner with the heads of the state.”
Meanwhile, the President asked the National Security Council in a situational room when he soon returns from the G7 summit, Fox News host Lawrence Jones said to X.
“Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran”
At the beginning of the day, Trump published a sinister report that demands an immediate evacuation of the Iranian capital of Tehran when he is in Canada, which participates in the G7 summit.
Trump said more than once that Iran could not have a nuclear weapon. He stressed that in his post on the social media he again wrote “Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.”
He said Iran should sign an agreement. “He told them to sign to prevent what he said,” shame and loss of human life “referring to Israel’s attack last week.
Trump ended the post with: “Everyone should immediately evacuate Teheran!
Meanwhile, the US official said on Monday that the President refused to sign a statement from a group of seven leaders who demanded de-academic conflict of Israel.
The proposal of Reuters has also undertakes to protect market stability, including energy markets, says Iran must never have a nuclear weapon and that Israel has the right to defend itself.
At the Trump summit, he warned that Tehran had to limit his nuclear program before it was “too late”. He said that Iranian leaders would “want to speak”, but have already had 60 days to reach an agreement on their nuclear ambitions and did not do so before the start of an Israeli air attack. “They have to agree,” he said.
Asked what the US would take to militaryly engage in conflict, Trump said on Monday morning: “I don’t want to talk about it.”
Canadian and European diplomats have said that G7 participants continue discussing the conflict at the Summit in Canada, which ends on Tuesday.
(With the entry from agencies)
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