Trump abruptly leaves G7 Summit amid escalating Middle East tensions

U.S. President Donald Trump abruptly announced that he would leave the G7 summit in Canada a day early, citing escalating tensions in the Middle East as the reason for his return to Washington, reports a Kazinform News Agency correspondent.

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The announcement came shortly after the president issued a dramatic social media post, which many interpreted as a warning of imminent military escalation involving Iran.

The message came amid reports of Israel expanding its military operations inside Iran, including an evacuation alert issued for parts of northern Tehran. European G7 leaders voiced concern over Washington’s reluctance to endorse a joint call for de-escalation.

It is unclear whether Trump was reacting to specific intelligence or seeking to pressure Tehran. The White House and Pentagon later clarified that U.S. forces remain in a “defensive” posture.

Before departing, Trump told reporters: “I have to be back as soon as I can. I wish I could stay for tomorrow, but they understand.” He added: “Iran is not winning this war, and they should talk immediately before it’s too late.”

The incident echoes the 2018 G7 summit, where Trump also left early amid controversy. His handling of the Iran conflict has divided conservatives, drawing criticism from figures like Tucker Carlson - whom Trump later dismissed online, writing: “Somebody please explain to kooky Tucker Carlson that, ‘IRAN CAN NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON!’”

Earlier, it was reported that explosions rocked Tehran and air raid sirens sounded in Tel Aviv, as Iran announced it was preparing what it described as the largest and most intense missile attack in history on Israeli territory, following a strike on Iranian state television.