World leaders began gathering in a French spa town on Monday, summit of Sevens Club Strong democracies bring new impetus president donald trump of Agreement Announcement He said it would end the U.S. War against Iran.

Trump arrived in Evian-les-Bains on Monday afternoon for talks with G7 leaders, including some who have been sharp criticism His management of some 15 weeks of conflict that sent global energy prices soaring.
Trump has sharp disagreements with host French President Emmanuel Macronbritish prime minister Keir Starmer German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni The reason was that they were not consulted before deciding to go to war. Trump has threatened retaliation, including withdrawing troops from all four countries, all members of the NATO military alliance, over their lack of support.
The G7 includes France, the United States, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom. Guest countries at the summit include Brazil, Egypt, India, Kenya, South Korea, Qatar, Syria, Ukraine and the United Arab Emirates.
Besides Iran, another major problem is war in ukraine This has largely been left off the White House’s priority list. Trump spoke on Sunday with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
During Tuesday morning’s meeting, Zelensky will have the opportunity show progress Ukrainian troops are fighting a Russian invasion.
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Trump has feuded with the leaders of France, Germany, Italy and Britain over the Iran war.
Ahead of the G7 meeting, they issued a joint statement congratulating the U.S., Iranian governments and mediators on what they called a “diplomatic breakthrough.” Canada also signed the statement.
Leaders said it was crucial to conduct detailed negotiations and quickly implement the agreement so that the Strait of Hormuz can be reopened to tanker traffic.
They said they were committed to playing their part. Includes the possibility of mine clearance operations.
As world leaders fly in, G7 Summit The site of Evian-les-Bains is transforming from a peaceful lakeside French town into something security fortressPolice patrolled many streets and corners, checking passes and monitoring crowds.
Summit host Macron visited the temporary security operations headquarters in Evian on Monday morning to thank officials for their work.
He called the three-day summit on the Middle East, Ukraine, trade and other issues “a great pride for France and a great responsibility.”
“We will strive to achieve maximum progress on all issues that are fundamental to our country, our continent and global peace and prosperity,” Macron told the assembled police, gendarmes, firefighters, health workers and others.
Macron said nearly 13,800 police officers were deployed to carry out security operations.
“Only your collective mobilization makes this possible,” he said. “Good luck in the coming days. Keep up the good work.”
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said Japan will join a joint statement issued by four European countries in the Group of Seven, calling on all countries to cooperate in efforts to quickly reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end Iran’s nuclear program.
Asked about the joint statement, Takaichi said Japan was asked to join and “we will join.”
France, the United Kingdom, Italy and Germany said in a statement on Monday on the U.S.-Iran peace deal that prompt and full implementation of the agreement is crucial and are ready to provide support to ensure the safety of key waterways for commercial shipping and mine clearance in accordance with their respective constitutional requirements.
Takaichi gave no details about Japan’s possible contribution but said she planned to discuss in depth how to achieve peace and stability across the Middle East at the G7 summit.
The president may be on his way to France for the G7 summit, but he’s continuing to work out details for celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of America’s independence.
Trump posted on social media that on July 4th, at the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument in the beautiful and safe Washington, D.C., we will hold the most spectacular Trump rally to “pay tribute to America.”
Trump said the event would include a military flyover, his personally curated music playlist and “the largest fireworks display in history.”
In late May, Trump also announced that he would headline the Great American State Fair as part of America’s 250th anniversary celebrations. Several musical guests withdraw This is partly because the event is related to trump card. Organizers have said the president is scheduled to appear on June 24 to kick off the state fair.
French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday drank a glass of water from the spring that brought the town of Evian-les-Bains international fame.
Macron visited the Cachat Spring, named after the owner of the garden through which the spring ran in the late 18th century.
The water was first analyzed in 1807 and recommended for the treatment of kidney and bladder diseases. It has been popular as drinking water since the 1860s and is now sold globally under the Evian brand.
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and UN health agency chief appeal to world leaders Strengthening an agreement adopted last year Help fight pandemics like COVID-19.
“In this grief, humanity promises itself not to face such a day again unprepared,” they wrote in a joint statement.
Negotiations on a key annex to the deal have been stalled over disagreements over sharing disease-causing pathogens, which often break out in tropical developing countries, in exchange for technologies such as vaccines that are often developed in rich countries.
They called on leaders of the G7 and other international groupings to “instruct your negotiators to attend the July meeting to prepare and finalize” the annex.
In a Truth Society post on Air Force One en route to the G-7 summit, Trump called the fighter jets “outstanding” and the South Lawn setting “unparalleled.”
“The White House has never looked so beautiful,” Trump added.
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was the first foreign leader to arrive at the Royal Hotel Evian-les-Bains in the French resort on Monday ahead of the Group of Seven summit.
Brazil, Egypt, Kenya, India and South Korea have been invited as partner countries to participate in some discussions with G7 members.
World leaders, including Trump, are scheduled to be formally welcomed by French President Emmanuel Macron at the start of the summit later on Monday.
The Hôtel Royal, a five-star hotel overlooking Lake Geneva and the Alpine foothills, will host world leaders on Wednesday. The hotel is set in extensive gardens with flower beds, water features and English and Japanese landscaping.
Volker Türk also renewed his call for the United States to publicly release details of the investigation into a deadly attack on a school in southern Iran at the start of the war.
Türk said he “condemns” the use of force by Israel and the United States against Iran, which has reportedly killed thousands and destroyed infrastructure, while calling Iran’s attacks on Gulf states and Jordan and its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz “completely unacceptable.”
“I welcome the fact that the United States and Iran have agreed on a peace agreement that provides for an immediate and permanent ceasefire, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and a framework for further negotiations,” Türk told the Human Rights Council at the opening of its latest session.
He added: “At this fragile moment, it is clear that all parties need to exercise maximum restraint and work to implement this agreement quickly and in good faith.”
Trump has fiercely criticized the 2015 nuclear deal signed by former President Barack Obama, which he said failed to prevent Tehran from developing weapons and injected billions of dollars into the Islamic Republic’s coffers.
In 2018, Trump withdrew from the agreement, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. The UK, China, France, Germany, Russia and the EU are also signatories to the agreement.
But Trump’s deal is expected to include some Sanctions relief and economic incentives For Tehran, because it met certain benchmarks designed to ease White House concerns,
In a new interview with The New York Times, Trump pushed back against comparisons to the Obama-era nuclear deal.
“We negotiate from strength,” Trump said. “He’s basically paying it back.”
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed a breakthrough in negotiations between the United States and Iran, saying it was a very important opportunity to ensure stability in the region.
Starmer began a press conference in his No. 10 Downing Street office by saying it was vital for all parties in the region to seize the opportunity to restore freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
“We will now work closely with our partners to support this agreement and ensure that it becomes a lasting peace,” he said.
In another development, Trump said in an interview with the New York Post before leaving for the summit that he had warned Macron that the United States would have “no choice” but to impose 100% tariffs on French wine unless Paris lifted its tariffs. digital tax The threat to U.S. technology companies is once again a threat that Republicans have had since their first administration.
Wine and spirits exported from the EU to the US currently face a 15% tariff.
Israel’s defense minister said on Monday that Israel would not withdraw its troops from lands it seized in Lebanon as an interim deal between Iran and the United States has not yet been reached.
Israel Katz’s remarks were Israel’s first official comments since the interim deal was announced. Pakistan said the two sides planned to meet in Geneva on Friday to sign the deal.
Katz said Israel plans to remain on land it owns in Lebanon, Syria and the Gaza Strip “indefinitely.” Iran has linked the interim deal for the war to halting Israeli attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Katz also threatened that Israel would attack Iran with “strong force” if it attacks Israel over its attack on Lebanon
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