Trump attends G7 in Canada
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Los gobernantes de algunas de las principales potencias económicas del mundo llegan el domingo a las montañas Rocosas
The summit takes place amid growing geopolitical challenges, including the conflict in the Middle East and a trade war driven by US President Donald Trump’s tariff policies
Group of Seven leaders are meeting in Canada, with issues such as the Israel-Iran conflict and U.S. tariffs high on the agenda, while nations hope to avoid clashes with Trump.
Canada PM Mark Carney's invitation to his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi signalled the new government's intent to mend the ties with New Delhi that hit an all-time low over the killing of pro-Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Six of the Group of Seven leaders will try to show the wealthy nations’ club still has the clout to shape world events despite the early departure of President Donald Trump.
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Trump's relationship with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will be in the spotlight at the G7, after past conflict with his predecessor, Justin Trudeau.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be participating in G7 discussions on the future of energy security, including diversification, technology, infrastructure and investment, to ensure access and affordability in a changing world.
Canadian PM Mark Carney welcomes G7 leaders in Alberta, kicking off the summit with a group photo and opening session focused on the global economic outlook
President Donald Trump will return to the world stage for this weekend’s 50th Group of Seven leaders summit in Canada. But Trump’s first multilateral summit of his second administration comes as Israel and Iran push the Middle East to the precipice of war and many of his G7 allies are under pressure