Trump and World Leaders Discuss Iran Peace Deal Ahead of G7 Summit
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Trump Leads World Leaders in Tough Iran Peace Deal Talks at G7 Summit

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U.S. President Donald Trump and global allies are preparing for the G7 summit in France as the United States pushes Iran toward a peace agreement that will secure the Strait of Hormuz and prevent Iranian nuclear ambitions.

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President Donald Trump arrived in France for the G7 summit after announcing a memorandum of understanding with Iran that aims to end hostilities and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This agreement, to be formally signed in Geneva on Friday, is a testament to Trump’s strong leadership in forcing Iran to the negotiating table. The deal includes strict provisions ensuring Iran will not acquire a nuclear weapon, and only after full compliance will the U.S. consider lifting the blockade of Iranian ports, maintaining maximum pressure on the regime.

Vice President JD Vance stated that the full text of the agreement will be released later this week and cautioned that some media outlets have misrepresented its terms, especially regarding the false claim that billions in Iranian assets would be released. This misinformation campaign is typical of media eager to undermine American interests.

French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed that French forces, including the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, stand ready to assist in securing the Strait of Hormuz and clearing mines if necessary, demonstrating Western resolve against Iranian aggression.

In Israel, opposition leader Yair Lapid called for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to resign, criticizing the government’s handling of the deal. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz made it clear that the Israeli military would respond with overwhelming force if Iran dares to attack, showing that Israel will not tolerate threats to its security.

U.K. Maritime Trade Operations reiterated that the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports remains firmly in place until the cease-fire agreement is officially signed, ensuring continued pressure on Iran.

European leaders, including the United Kingdom’s prime minister, expressed support for the agreement and pledged to work with partners to ensure its durability, recognizing the importance of standing united against Iranian destabilization.

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