President Donald Trump has not intended to sign a joint statement prepared by G7 leaders in Canada, who is calling for de-skeleton between Israel and Iran. A senior White House official told CNN that the President feels that there is no reason to sign the statement as to what he had already said publicly about the struggle. While Trump’s reluctance makes the G7 a divided home, the senior official stated that Trump’s presence was his way to show unity. In response to Trump’s plans, a White House official said, “Under the strong leadership of President Trump, the United States is leading an attempt to restore peace around the world. President Trump will continue to work towards ensuring that Iran cannot receive nuclear weapons.”
Israel has the right to defend and …
The draft statement made by European authorities at the summit says that Israel has the right to defend itself and Iran cannot get nuclear weapons. European authorities led by French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Frederick Merz and British Prime Minister Kir Stmper were hoping to finalize a general consensus among leaders about the Middle East situation with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, the host of the summit.CNN reported that a senior Canadian official said that the delegation representing seven G7 leaders has continued to work on the language of the statement, and especially European leaders are still engaged in the hope of reaching a consensus.
‘Iran is not winning’
Ahead of G7 summitTrump said Iran wants to talk because they are not winning against Israel. Trump said, “They have to make a deal, and it is painful for both sides, but I would say that Iran is not winning this war, and they should talk, and they should talk immediately, before it is too late.” Tehran has allegedly asked President Donald Trump from Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Oman to agree to an immediate ceasefire with Iran to use his influence on Israel, as Reuters.