G7 opens in France after U.S.-Iran agreement (opens in new tab)
Leaders of the Group of Seven began a three-day summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, on June 15, shortly after the United States and Iran said they had reached a preliminary agreement to end their war. President Trump was due to arrive Monday for talks with other G7 leaders; Iran, Ukraine, global economic imbalances, critical minerals supplies outside China and artificial intelligence were on the agenda. French President Emmanuel Macron said the G7 would examine the agreement’s implications, su...
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