Trump calls for an immediate solution in the Iran conflict-G7 summit under pressure!

Trump calls for an immediate solution in the Iran conflict-G7 summit under pressure!
Teheran, Iran - President Donald Trump has decided to solve the conflict about the Iranian nuclear program "once and for all". During the G7 summit, which began on June 16, 2025 in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, he expressed hope of progress in de-escalation. However, the talks were overshadowed by the continuing attacks between Israel and Iran. Trump left the summit prematurely to pursue urgent matters, as the press spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt confirmed. Despite the claim of French President Emmanuel Macron, this happened that Trump's departure was connected to a ceasefire, which Trump illuminated.
The G7 bosses agreed in a joint explanation to describe Iran as the "main source of regional instability" and reiterate Israel's right to self-defense. At the same time, Chancellor Friedrich Merz demanded that Iran not develop or own nuclear weapons. The need for de -escalation was emphasized by both Merz and Macron, with the economic effects of the conflict on the energy markets also discussed. EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen spoke to Trump about these.
attacks between Israel and Iran
The military conflicts between Israel and Iran are not ending. Israel reported the killing of Iranian military commander Ali Shadmani. Because of the attacks, almost 3,000 Israelis had to be evacuated, while Iran has reported 224 dead, mostly civilians, since the beginning of the conflict. The Iranian media also reported explosions and military defense measures in Tehran. In addition, Trump asked the residents of Tehran to evacuate without explaining why.
The situation has hit internationally high waves, and Iran was looking for a conversation with the Gulf States Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia to ask for support for a ceasefire. The Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi emphasized that Israel had to hire his aggression to pave the way for diplomatic solutions.
international reactions
The tensions in the Middle East also have an impact on Germany. The Union faction's foreign policy spokesman, Jürgen Hardt, emphasized that a military attack on Iran could possibly throw the nuclear program back, which could result in new negotiations. In Berlin, Foreign Minister Johann WadePhul had talks with representatives from Saudi Arabia and Jordan to discuss possible solutions for the de-escalation and resumption of negotiations.
The escalation of the conflict already has an impact on crude oil prices in Germany. On Monday, gasoline and diesel cost around four cents more than at the beginning of the conflict. These economic aspects are particularly noticed by the G7 countries that strive for stable access to oil resources.
The situation in the Middle East remains tense, while the international community is looking for ways to defuse the conflict and to find a sustainable solution for Iraq.
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