The three-day gathering, hosted by France through June 17, brings together the heads of state from Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, and the European Union. While the summit agenda formally covers broad economic and security challenges, the recent detente in the Middle East is expected to dominate private deliberations and plenary sessions. Trump reportedly pushed for the finalization of the Iranian framework specifically to align with his arrival at the summit.
Beyond the immediate regional impact of the Iran deal, the bloc is broadening its scope. Leaders are set to examine global governance models and crisis management strategies alongside invited representatives from Brazil, India, and South Korea. These sessions aim to recalibrate international cooperation efforts as the G7 attempts to navigate shifting geopolitical alliances.





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