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Trump Leaves G7 Early, Urges Tehran Evacuation Amid Escalating Tensions

CALGARY, Canada — President Donald Trump left the G7 summit in Canada early on June 16, 2025, to return to Washington as tensions with Iran escalated. Trump announced his departure shortly after signing a joint declaration with other world leaders, stating he needed to address pressing national security issues.
In a surprising tweet, Trump urged, “Everyone should evacuate Tehran immediately,” highlighting the ongoing crisis between Israel and Iran. This statement came as reports of missile strikes from Iran into Israel were confirmed, raising fears of a widespread conflict.
They met against the scenic backdrop of Kananaskis, Alberta. Tensions were palpable among leaders as they faced issues including global trade and responses to Iranian aggression. Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada, host of the summit, stood beside Trump when he criticized the previous decision to exclude Russia from the G8 after its actions in Crimea in 2014.
Trump termed the exclusion a “big mistake,” suggesting it had alienated Russian President Vladimir Putin. He emphasized, “You have to know your enemy and keep them at the table; it’s not too late to reconsider that decision. Putin felt insulted.”
European leaders, meanwhile, were trying to persuade the U.S. to adopt a firmer stance against Iran. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated, “We need to pressure Moscow to come to the negotiating table. It is essential for us to unite with the U.S. on sanctions.”
Before his abrupt departure, Trump hinted at positive outcomes, telling British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, “Once I leave here, we will do something; Iran would be crazy not to sign an agreement.” Trump’s comments on social media were reflective of the high stakes at play, emphasizing the urgency of diplomatic efforts with Tehran.
During his time in Canada, discussions were focused on critical minerals, trade issues with China, and upcoming tariffs. As negotiations continue, German Chancellor Merz expressed optimism about progressing towards a potential agreement ahead of the July 9 tariff deadline.
The G7 concluded with a joint statement underscoring the need for a ceasefire in Gaza and acknowledged Iran as a significant destabilizing force in the region. The words echoed Trump’s sentiment: “This is a critical moment for peace in the Middle East.”
Moving forward, all eyes are on Washington as Trump’s return signals an active engagement in finding solutions to mounting crises, including the delicate situation in Iran.