The ongoing standoff between Israel and Iran has intensified, leading to lethal attacks over recent days. President Trump’s decision not to sign a G7 statement advocating for de-escalation underscores a growing rift between the U.S. and its allies in Alberta, Canada.
Trump Refuses to Sign G7 Statement on Israel-Iran Conflict

Trump Refuses to Sign G7 Statement on Israel-Iran Conflict
In a significant diplomatic move, President Trump has declined to endorse a statement by G7 allies calling for restraint in the escalating Israel-Iran conflict.
On June 16, 2025, during discussions at the G7 summit, a White House official confirmed that Trump would not support a statement urging both nations to halt their aggressive actions. The situation deteriorated sharply following Israeli airstrikes on Iran, targeting locations including nuclear facilities, which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu justified as measures to stave off Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
In retaliation, Iran fired missiles and drones at various Israeli targets, asserting its rights to develop nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. The G7 draft statement, although not finalized, has been revealed to express concern regarding military actions while asserting Israel's right to defense and addressing the potential threat of Iran obtaining nuclear weapons.
Discussions among G7 leaders, which include Canada, the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and representatives from the European Union, are slated for continuation in an effort to bridge divides and find a comprehensive approach to the crisis.
In retaliation, Iran fired missiles and drones at various Israeli targets, asserting its rights to develop nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. The G7 draft statement, although not finalized, has been revealed to express concern regarding military actions while asserting Israel's right to defense and addressing the potential threat of Iran obtaining nuclear weapons.
Discussions among G7 leaders, which include Canada, the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and representatives from the European Union, are slated for continuation in an effort to bridge divides and find a comprehensive approach to the crisis.