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NPR News14.06.2026Mundo3 dk okumaUnited States

Trump heads to G7 summit amid escalating Iran tensions

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  • President Trump will attend the G7 summit in France, where the escalating conflict with Iran is expected to dominate discussions.
  • The summit will also address economic growth, supply chain resilience, immigration, and AI, but concerns over surging energy costs and geopolitical divisions among allies are overshadowing the agenda.

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President Trump is attending a G7 summit in France amid escalating tensions with Iran. The meeting, initially focused on economic and security issues, is now dominated by concerns over energy costs and geopolitical divisions among allies.

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President Trump is leaving soon for France for a G7 summit that is likely to be dominated by the escalating conflict with Iran.

Trump will meet with French President Emmanuel Macron, among other European leaders, who he has squabbled with over trade, Ukraine and security since his return to office.

The U.S. president is also scheduled to met as a group and individually with key Middle Eastern leaders and attend a working session with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and G7 leaders, said senior U.S. administration officials not authorized to speak publicly.

One official added that Trump will "meet with G7 leaders to address key issues of shared importance, including economic growth and development, supply chain resilience, illegal immigration and artificial intelligence."

But what was originally expected to be a meeting focused on separate economic and security issues has been overtaken by concerns over surging energy costs and differences over a geopolitical crisis that is exposing fractures among the world's leading democracies.

"There is no doubt Iran is going to dominate the agenda at Evian," Brett Bruen, who served at the National Security Council during the Obama administration. "It is going to be both a military and security challenge. It's a major economic challenge, but it's also a political challenge."

The bubbling tensions between the U.S. and its G7 allies over the war in Iran exploded into public view a few weeks ago when Trump announced the withdrawal of at least 5,000 U.S. troops from Germany - during a clash with the Europeans over their reluctance to support the U.S.-led war in Iran.

The decision was partially reversed, with the troops redirected to Poland, but the episode illustrated what diplomats describe as the real security consequences of embarrassing or crossing the president.

Constanze Stelzenmüller, a transatlantic security expert at the Brookings Institution, said leaders will carry that lesson into any meetings with Trump at the summit.

"Any meeting that includes the president raises the prospect of significant uncertainty," she said. "The president's volatility is legendary. He could get upset very quickly. He can be charming at other times. And he can whiplash between one or the other in the blink of an eye."

Yet some analysts say the friction in the relationship has had some unintended consequence: strengthening European cohesion.

Repeated U.S. pressure over trade, defense spending, and security policy has pushed European governments closer together and led to greater strategic autonomy, said Nathalie Tocci, a former top EU foreign policy adviser. She said repeated U.S. threats - many of which were acted on - forced Europe to adapt.

"The Europeans are in a much better place now than they were a year ago," said Tocci who is now a professor of practice at Johns Hopkins SAIS Europe. "I would say there is less bending of the knee going on and there's more willingness to politely sort of be firm on certain issues."

Yet Europe is still in a bind because of Trump's war and the economic fall out.

The United Kingdom is working with France to build a coalition of nations to help with the demining of the Strait of Hormuz once a peace deal is reached. Trump has also said that he expects European and other western countries who depend on the strait to have a role - something officials say will also be discussed at the upcoming summit.

But Trump has other priorities he wants to focus on. At the top of the pile are strengthening economic ties, investment partnerships and the critical mineral supply chain as well as other global pressing issues such as innovation, AI and addressing the Ebola outbreak.

Still, the divide comes at a moment of heightened global risk, which observers such as Bruen - who will be meeting with G7 officials at the summit - say have shown the limits of an American First approach to a global crisis - one that is more isolated and less coordinated with allies.

"If the United States can't contain the fallout from a military operation of our choice against a single country, that at best is a middling power," he said. "How on earth are we going to be able to push back against a larger power, a nuclear power."

Qué observar

Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • G7 leaders will express unified concern over Iran, but may differ on specific actions.

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  • Trump's interactions with European leaders will be closely watched for signs of further friction or de-escalation.

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Preguntas abiertas

  • Will G7 allies find common ground on Iran policy?
  • How will Trump's volatility affect summit outcomes?
  • What are the long-term consequences of US-Europe friction?

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