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Trump heads to G7 summit in France after reaching agreement to end war with Iran
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President Donald Trump is set to head to France for the annual summit of the Group of Seven nations, after the U.S. and Iran came to an agreement on a deal to end the Middle East war that has stirred political and economic strife around the world.
Key facts
- There could be "real fireworks" on AI, said Victor Cha, president of the Geopolitics and Foreign Policy Department at the Center for Strategic and International Studies
- But Macron, who has been courting tech leaders, invited OpenAI chief Sam Altman to attend the G7 and participate in talks with the leaders, the tech company told CNBC
- The three-day G7 summit, which starts Monday, is taking place in Évian-les-Bains, on France's eastern border with Switzerland, on the shores of Lake Geneva
- Trump said he will depart for the summit "immediately" after attending a mixed-martial arts event that is set to take place Sunday evening on the White House's South Lawn
Summary
The three-day G7 summit, which starts Monday, is taking place in Évian-les-Bains, on France's eastern border with Switzerland, on the shores of Lake Geneva. Trump said he will depart for the summit "immediately" after attending a mixed-martial arts event that is set to take place Sunday evening on the White House's South Lawn. As France began its turn leading the G7 in January, President Emmanuel Macron expressed a desire for the group to prioritize reducing inequality and fostering multilateralism while addressing inflamed trade and geopolitical tensions.