❓WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump plans to withhold his signature from a G7 statement calling for de-escalation between Israel and Iran.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Donald J. Trump, G7 leaders, Israeli and Iranian officials.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The G7 summit in Alberta, Canada, as reported on Monday.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Under the strong leadership of President Trump, the United States is back to leading the effort to restore peace around the world.” – White House source.
🎯IMPACT: Trump’s decision reflects a tougher stance on Iran and reinforces U.S. support for Israel.
President Donald J. Trump has decided not to sign a joint G7 statement urging de-escalation in the conflict between Israel and Iran. The draft statement, which affirms Israel’s right to self-defense and opposes Iran obtaining nuclear weapons, was expected to be signed at the summit in Alberta, Canada.
A White House source stated, “Under the strong leadership of President Trump, the United States is back to leading the effort to restore peace around the world. President Trump will continue to work towards ensuring Iran cannot obtain a nuclear weapon.”
The decision comes as hostilities escalate between Israel and Iran, with Israeli strikes on Iranian targets and Iranian counterstrikes. Trump told the media on Sunday, June 15, that while the U.S. is not currently involved militarily, he has not ruled out intervention. “We’re not involved in it. It’s possible we could get involved,” Trump said.
Further media reports on Sunday indicated that Trump recently vetoed an Israeli proposal to assassinate Iran’s Supreme Leader, Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, demonstrating a desire to avoid further escalation. However, Israeli officials have disputed the accuracy of these reports.
While the U.S. has not directly intervened, it has provided intelligence and assisted Israel in shooting down incoming Iranian missiles. However, many of these missiles have still breached Israel’s multi-layered missile defense systems in recent days. Trump has expressed hope that Iran will come to the negotiation table to resolve the conflict peacefully.
Iran has reportedly reached out to the United States through intermediaries and expressed a desire to reach a ceasefire agreement. However, as of June 16, the hostilities between the two countries remain ongoing, with reports of Israeli attacks on an Iranian media building in Tehran and further attempted missile strikes from Iran toward Israel.
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