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Donald Trump left the G7 early and flying back tonight, the White House once again raised the summit and led to chaos. The President will return to the Washington DC to deal with the ongoing crisis in the Middle East, but before most of the summit discussions are realized, asking questions about whether any communiqué will be signed with the US support.

The announcement is a brutal snub to Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who was ready to meet the US President on Tuesday, just a day after Russia proposed to return to the annual meeting. The US media reports that the decision to leave on Monday night means that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum will miss all the agenda elements on Tuesday, including bilateral meetings. The White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said this evening: “President Trump had a great day in the G7, and even signed a great trade agreement with the UK and Prime Minister Keir Starmer.”

“A lot has been achieved, but because of what was happening in the Middle East, President Trump will leave with the heads of state after dinner tonight.”

The shock announcement comes shortly after the president creates more fear about the Third World War on the social media that everyone in Iran’s capital should be evacuated.

On the social platform, the truth said: “I told them to sign the“ agreement ”.

“What shame and waste of human life. Simply expressing Iran cannot be a nuclear weapon of Iran.

“I said it over and over again! Everyone should evacuate Tehran immediately!”

Israel is thought to think another strike at the Fordow fuel enrichment facility in the south of the capital.

Seven years ago, Donald Trump came out of the G7 summit in Canada, as he had an angry order with Canadian Premier Justin Trudeau.

Sir Keir Starmer has not yet found that the new sanction package against Russia could get the support of all G7 members.

A Downing Street spokesman, late on Monday, the sanctions against Russia “cost us a lot of money… You are talking about billions and billions of dollars,” he said.

Today, the president was previously the president, after being fired after the Crimean occupation in 2014, he wanted both Russia and China to be admitted to the G7.

He said that expelling Russia was a “big mistake :: ız You wouldn’t have this war. You know your enemy on the table, I don’t even think, then it wasn’t really an enemy.”

Sir Keir, the trade agreement announced last month until the end of June will be implemented until the end of June, previously obtained a milestone with the US President.

He praised Sir Keir and said to journalists: “The Prime Minister did a great job. I just want to tell the people of the United Kingdom. He did a very good job. [others] I couldn’t do it “

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