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Trump Leaves G-7 Summit Early Amid Escalating Middle East Tensions, Trade Talks Unresolved

by Team Lumida
June 17, 2025
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  • President Trump departed the G-7 summit in Canada early to address the escalating conflict in the Middle East, leaving trade and security discussions unfinished.
  • The G-7 leaders issued a joint statement calling for “peace and stability” in the Middle East, affirming Israel’s right to self-defense and urging the protection of civilians.
  • Canada and the U.S. agreed to work toward a trade deal within 30 days, but key sticking points remain, including tariffs on steel, aluminum, and dairy products.
  • Trump’s early exit disrupted planned meetings with leaders from Mexico, Ukraine, and other non-G-7 nations, complicating efforts to resolve trade disputes.

What Happened?

President Trump left the G-7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, a day early to return to Washington amid escalating hostilities between Israel and Iran. Before his departure, Trump signed a joint G-7 statement emphasizing peace in the Middle East and Israel’s right to defend itself.

The summit, which began with bilateral meetings and trade discussions, saw limited progress on key issues. Canada and the U.S. agreed to work toward a trade deal within 30 days, but disagreements over tariffs on steel, aluminum, and dairy products remain unresolved. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced plans to boost defense spending to meet NATO’s 2% GDP target, a move aimed at addressing U.S. concerns.

Trump’s departure disrupted planned meetings with leaders from Mexico, Ukraine, and other non-G-7 nations, including discussions on trade and security. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, who arrived in Alberta on Monday, had hoped to advance trade talks with the U.S., but those plans were upended.


Why It Matters?

Trump’s early exit highlights the growing impact of the Middle East conflict on global diplomacy, as the U.S. prioritizes its response to escalating tensions over trade negotiations. The G-7 summit, intended to address trade disputes and global security, ended without significant breakthroughs, leaving key issues unresolved.

The lack of progress on trade talks underscores the challenges of reconciling U.S. tariff policies with the interests of its allies. Canada, the EU, and other nations continue to push for tariff reductions, but the U.S. remains firm on its demands for concessions.

Trump’s absence also complicates efforts to engage non-G-7 nations like Mexico, which had hoped to leverage the summit to address trade disputes. The disruption could delay progress on critical issues, including tariffs and supply chain challenges.


What’s Next?

The U.S. and Canada will continue trade negotiations over the next 30 days, with a focus on resolving disputes over tariffs and digital services taxes. The U.S. is also expected to intensify its diplomatic efforts in the Middle East, as the conflict between Israel and Iran escalates.

European leaders will push for progress on trade talks with the U.S., but significant differences remain, particularly on tariffs and market access. The broader implications of Trump’s early departure will be closely watched, as it signals the growing influence of geopolitical crises on global economic discussions.

Meanwhile, Mexico and other non-G-7 nations will seek alternative avenues to engage with the U.S. on trade and security issues, as the summit’s disruption leaves key questions unanswered.

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