Trump leaves G7 early for something ‘bigger than a ceasefire’ amid Iran-Israel crisis – US politics live | US news

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Trump says that England is protected from tariffs, because as the trade agreement is signed, ‘I love them’
Peter Walker
To reconsider the activities only, Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed a UK-US trade agreement in Kananaskis, the G7 Summit in Alberta on Monday.
The US President said that Britain will be protected against future tariffs, “because I love them”.
The agreement covers the aviation and automobile sector.
When asked about Steel by journalists, Trump said, “We will allow you to get this information in a while.” He said.
While the Aviation sector will not encounter any tariff from the USA, it will be from 25% to 10% tariff under the details published by the Ministry of Business and Trade in the automobile industry.
While the couple explained the agreement, Trump stopped the agreement, and Trump took Starmer newspapers after the leaders talked to the media.
You can read my colleague Peter Walker’s report here:
Donald Trump He told the nuclear problem that he wanted a “real purpose” IranianAccording to comments published by a CBS News correspondent on the social media platform X, Iran’s “completely abandoning nuclear weapons.
Trump commented on his departure at midnight. CanadaThe CBS News correspondent said he attended the Seven Nations Group Summit on Monday early on Tuesday.
Trump estimated that Israel would not slow down the attacks on Iran. “You will learn for the next two days. You will learn for the next two days. Nobody slows down so far.
Trump said to us “May, in the case of the possibility of sending us the Middle East ambassador Steve Witkoff or Vice President JD Vance to meet with Iran. However, according to the CBS correspondent, he added that it was ında depends on what will happen when I come back ”.
The reporter said Trump did not see that North Korea or Russia was more involved in helping Iran.
When asked about the efforts to help the American leave the Middle East, Trump said that his administration was “working on it”.
Opening Summary: Trump leaves G7 early in the midst of the Iran-Israeli crisis
Good morning and welcome to our blog, which covers US politics today, the news that Donald Trump left the G7 Summit in Canada early.
The US President rejected the comments made by the French President Emmanuel Macron, who said that his separation was on an agreement between Israel and Iran, and said that the US had launched a cease -fire offer.
“Why doesn’t he have any idea on his way to Washington now, but he certainly has nothing to do with a fire.”
As Reuters reported, he had previously called for inhabitants to escape from the Iranian capital. “Iran told them to sign them. I told them to sign them. Trump wrote on Monday on the real social media platform.
Axios said that the White House was discussing the possibility of a meeting between Iran and US ambassador Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi this week.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Fox News, said Trump is still aiming to make a nuclear agreement with Iran and added that the US would defend its assets in the region.
When he returns to Washington, Trump will encounter opponent calls between conservative hawks, and immediately seek strikes to the uranium enrichment facilities, which demand that the United States not to be included in the campaign promise to keep it attached to the campaign promise.
You can read my colleague Andrew Roth’s analysis here:
The Iran-Israeli crisis is likely to dominate the agenda today, but in other developments:
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Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed a UK-US trade agreement at the G7 Summit in Canada and said that the US President will have protection against future tariffs for future tariffs. The agreement covers the aviation and automobile industry, but Trump threw journalists’ questions about steel.
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On Tuesday, Ukraine attacked at least 14 people on Tuesday, and after the world’s lack of “sufficient reaction” on the deadly attacks of Russia on Russia’s territory. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenksyy hoped to talk to Trump on the sides of the G7 summit in Canada.