In a notable display of contention during the G7 summit in Alberta, Canada, President Trump has opted not to align with fellow leaders on a statement advocating for de-escalation between Israel and Iran, as confirmed by a White House official. The draft statement, which has yet to be publicly released, calls for an end to the recent hostilities that have resulted in numerous casualties on both sides over the past week.
### Trump Declines to Support G7 Statement Addressing Israel-Iran Tensions

### Trump Declines to Support G7 Statement Addressing Israel-Iran Tensions
A significant diplomatic divide emerges as President Trump refuses to endorse a Group of 7 statement urging peace between Israel and Iran amid escalating violence.
Amid ongoing discussions among the G7 leaders—including Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada and Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain—the official provided limited reasoning behind Trump's refusal to sign. The initial conflict escalated last Friday when Israel executed missile strikes on various targets in Iran, which included its nuclear facilities. This incited Iran to launch retaliatory missile attacks on Israel, increasing fears of a potential war.
The G7 draft statement, which includes member nations such as the UK, France, Germany, Italy, and Japan, emphasizes the importance of preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon while reaffirming Israel's right to defend itself. As these world leaders grapple with the Middle Eastern tensions, the prospect of further discussions continues throughout the summit, indicating a possibility for future diplomatic efforts amidst rising conflict and international disunity.
The G7 draft statement, which includes member nations such as the UK, France, Germany, Italy, and Japan, emphasizes the importance of preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon while reaffirming Israel's right to defend itself. As these world leaders grapple with the Middle Eastern tensions, the prospect of further discussions continues throughout the summit, indicating a possibility for future diplomatic efforts amidst rising conflict and international disunity.