'I'm the boss', Trump says at G7, as he warms to Ukraine's war aims
G7 leaders backed Trump’s tentative Iran deal, which would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and extend a ceasefire for 60 days, officials said.
- On Wednesday, President Donald Trump arrived late to the G7 summit in Evian, France, jokingly telling Leaders, "I'm the boss," during the working lunch.
- The summit focuses on Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the United States-Iran war, as Leaders review a tentative deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and extend a 60-day negotiation period.
- Leaders issued a joint statement pledging military and financial support for Ukraine while tightening sanctions on Russia's oil and gas sectors, and welcomed the deal to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
- The agreement could shift President Trump's dynamic with Leaders including French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, following previous friction over strikes against the Islamic Republic.
- With the Iran agreement in place, Trump suggested he could pivot attention to a deal between Russia and Ukraine, despite prior concerns he might undermine allied pressure on Moscow.
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The internet fired off stunned reactions on Wednesday as President Donald Trump gave a meandering speech after the G7 Summit in France.Trump spoke about the Iran agreement from Évian-les-Bains and talked for more than 40 minutes on a stage with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Commerc...
I'm the boss: Trump jokes as he takes his seat at G7; world leaders laugh
US President Donald Trump drew laughter from fellow leaders at the G7 Summit after joking, "I'm the boss," as he took his seat, in a light-hearted moment that underscored his outsized presence at the gathering in France.
A playful statement was made by the President of the United States at the time he entered the meeting and laughed.
Just because there is a G-7 meeting, you don't have to be on time.
U.S. President Donald Trump wanted to remind the other leaders of the G7 countries on Wednesday, who is in charge, in his view. Last at a working meeting dedicated to international development, the U.S. President stopped briefly at the end of the table where the other heads of state and government were already seated and ...

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