Trump Expresses Support for G7 Summit After Allies Back Iran Deal
President Donald Trump endorsed the Group of Seven summit held this week at a French Alpine resort, a departure from his typical stance toward international gatherings of world leaders.
Trump attributed his positive view to backing from other G7 members for a tentative agreement he reached with Iran to end the ongoing war. Leaders from the other six nations expressed support for the accord during discussions at the summit.
The president has historically shown limited enthusiasm for extended multilateral forums. His openness to this summit reflected the reception his Iran deal received from counterparts including the leaders of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United Kingdom.
During summit sessions, Trump discussed the Iran agreement with other attendees. The tentative deal aims to halt military conflict between the United States and Iran, marking a significant shift in American foreign policy after months of escalating tensions.
G7 members said they viewed the agreement as beneficial to regional stability and international security. Their endorsement gave Trump backing from traditional American allies at a moment when his administration has faced criticism from some international observers over its approach to Iran.
The summit, held in the French Alps, included discussions on additional matters facing the seven industrialized democracies. Trump's willingness to remain engaged in the multi-day gathering contrasted with previous G7 summits, where he departed early or expressed frustration with the proceedings.
Officials from participating nations said the Iran agreement dominated conversations among leaders. The tentative nature of the deal leaves room for formal negotiations in the coming months, with G7 members indicating they intend to participate in those talks.
Trump's comments at the summit's conclusion suggested he viewed the gathering as productive. Advisers said the president appreciated the consensus among allies on Iran policy and the opportunity to discuss implementation details with fellow leaders.
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