The summit agenda is anchored by two volatile friction points: a precarious diplomatic opening with Iran and the ongoing war in Ukraine. As leaders navigate these crises, the prospect of a direct meeting between Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskiy looms large, with discussions expected to center on military aid and the shifting landscape of the conflict. The friction over digital taxes remains a persistent irritant, threatening to escalate into a broader trade dispute.
French President Emmanuel Macron enters these negotiations seeking to stabilize the international order before the upcoming rotation of G7 and G20 leadership. Whether this summit yields concrete policy movement or merely catalogs the growing distance between Washington and its allies remains the primary question for the diplomatic delegations currently gathering on the shores of Lake Geneva.





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