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Trump Leaves G7 Early, Says He Is Not Seeking Ceasefire in Iran

HeadlineJun 17, 2025

On Monday, leaders of the G7, including President Trump, signed a statement calling for a “de-escalation of hostilities in the Middle East” while also affirming Israel’s right to defend itself — even though Israel launched the initial unprovoked attack on Iran.

Trump left the G7 summit in Alberta, Canada, a day early. On his flight back to Washington, D.C., he told reporters he is seeking a “real end” to the conflict, not a ceasefire. Trump said, “Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. It’s very simple.” Trump also criticized French President Emmanuel Macron, who had said Trump left the G7 to negotiate a ceasefire.
Meanwhile, Reuters reports the U.S. military has moved a large number of Air Force refueling aircraft to Europe. The U.S. aircraft carrier Nimitz is also heading to the Middle East.

On Monday, Democratic Senator Tim Kaine introduced a war powers resolution to require Trump seek authorization from Congress before attacking Iran.

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