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White House says Trump to leave G7 meeting in Canada early to return to Washington amid Mideast tensions

  • President Donald Trump will leave the Group of Seven summit in Kananaskis, Canada, early on June 16 to return to Washington due to Middle East tensions.
  • Trump's departure follows escalating Israeli attacks on Iran, aimed at destroying nuclear facilities and accompanied by evacuation orders in Tehran.
  • Trump called for an immediate evacuation of Tehran, emphasized that Iran should have agreed to a nuclear agreement with the United States, and declined to confirm whether the U.S. was involved in recent attacks.
  • The summit ended without a joint communique as Canada abandoned it to avoid repeating the 2018 Quebec summit fallout when Trump withdrew approval upon departure.
  • Trump's early exit will cause him to miss a planned meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, while efforts continue toward a ceasefire offer between Israel and Iran.
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The US is strengthening its military foothold in the Middle East and Europe – at the same time Trump left the G7 meeting early. – These are clear signals that something big could be

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NBC Dallas-Fort Worth broke the news in Fort Worth, United States on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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