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RECAP | Trump departs G7 summit early, citing Middle East, as U.S. and Canada aim for deal within 30 days

The G7 family photo was recently captured against the stunning backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, with President Trump and Prime Minister Carney sharing their thoughts with reporters.

President Trump expressed his satisfaction with the summit, stating, “I loved it, I tell ya. I loved it and I think we got a lot done,” highlighting the trade deal signed between the U.S. and the U.K. He emphasized the positive relationships established with other world leaders, referring to the discussions as “big stuff.”

In a light-hearted moment, President Trump turned to Prime Minister Carney and jokingly asked, “You have questions for anybody else?” eliciting laughter from the crowd. Prime Minister Carney swiftly led the leaders off the platform, noting that there was more work to be done and suggesting that they continue discussions over dinner.

Expressing gratitude for President Trump’s participation, Prime Minister Carney acknowledged the necessity of his departure, stating, “I’m very grateful for the president’s presence, and I fully understand why he must return.”

The summit concluded with a sense of accomplishment and camaraderie, as world leaders discussed important issues and made progress towards shared goals. The G7 meeting served as a platform for collaboration and cooperation, with leaders recognizing the significance of their discussions in shaping the future of international relations.

As the sun set behind the majestic Rocky Mountains, the G7 leaders dispersed, each carrying with them the shared commitment to work towards a better and more prosperous world.

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