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Trump to Meet Middle Eastern Leaders at G7 Summit in France Amid Iran Deal Discussions

alarabiyaalmonitorblueskydawneuronews.comfrance24gdeltnypost · 6 blocs · 22d ago

U.S. President Donald Trump will meet with Middle Eastern leaders during the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, from June 15 to 17. The summit will include discussions on a preliminary deal with Iran, with European leaders urging Trump to reconsider his approach to both Iran and Ukraine. Trump is scheduled for separate meetings with leaders of Egypt, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, France, and

U.S. President Donald Trump will meet with Middle Eastern leaders at the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, from June 15 to 17, according to corroborated reports. Trump arrived in France on Monday evening after a preliminary deal with Iran was agreed. He said the Iran deal will be successful. French President Emmanuel Macron said the priority was to ensure there is a 'solid, serious agreement that is finalized.' A Tuesday lunch session at the summit will focus on the safe completion of an Iran deal, according to alarabiya.

European leaders will warn Trump that a superficial interim Iran deal risks entrenching Tehran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs, and will urge him to rethink his Ukraine strategy, according to alarabiya. Trump said the United States will discuss Iran's proxy groups, including Hezbollah, with Gulf nations. He also said Syria's leader would like to target Hezbollah with 'precision' inside Lebanon, and that Lebanon's leader is expected to visit Washington in the coming weeks, according to almonitor.

Trump is scheduled to participate in a working session on Tuesday with Ukrainian President Zelensky and G7 leaders, but no bilateral meeting between Trump and Zelensky is planned, according to dawn. Trump will meet separately with the leaders of Egypt, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, France, and India, according to dawn. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is not attending Trump’s bilateral meetings with Middle Eastern leaders at the summit, according to dawn.

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