The G7 Meeting in Canada: the First Diplomatic Test for Western Unity in the New Trump Era
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Talking topics are enough at the G7 summit with Trump: customs dispute, Ukraine and sanctions against Russia. An expert explains what the EU can hope for.
The leaders of the G7 Group meet in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. The summit is all about the world's hot spots of crisis.
In Canada, the heads of state and government of the seven leading industrialised countries met for their annual meeting. The two-day summit is under the impression of the wars in the Middle East and Ukraine. Chancellor Merz hopes for progress in the customs dispute with the US at the meeting.
Against the backdrop of the intense conflict between Israel and Iran and Russia's excruciating aggression against Ukraine, the leaders of the Western world are gathering in Canada, the first diplomatic test of Western unity in the new Trump era on the eve of the NATO summit.
From today, the leaders of the G7 meet in a holiday resort in the Canadian mountains. Chancellor Merz is here for the first time - his goal is quite clear, only one participant could create a bad mood.

The scene of the G7 meeting in Canada could not be much more majestic than Kananaskis, an enclave in rocky peaks and lakes of crystal clear and icy turquoise waters. That nature that takes its breath away can also be brutal and wild, and it is a perfect metaphor for this summit, where despite the apparent strength of diplomacy there are earthquakes, and as happened in another one in Canada seven years ago, the President of the United States, Don…
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