Trump leaves the meeting at the top of the G7 early when the conflict in Iran-Israel intensifies

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Nadine Yusif

BBC News, Toronto

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US President Donald Trump has interrupted his visit to the Seven Matches in Canada, with the White House saying he has to return to Washington to cope with the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel.

“I have to go back early for obvious reasons,” Trump said, as he has instructed the White House National Security Council to meet on his return.

US Secretary of Defense Pete Heget has earlier announced the “deployment of additional opportunities” in the Middle East to improve the Pentagon’s “protective posture” in the region.

But US officials have rejected proposals that the United States is about to join Israeli offensive operations against Iran.

The White House was anguish to emphasize that Trump had a “great day” at the summit, saying that a lot was achieved, including a trade deal between the US and the UK.

But the president’s press secretary said he was leaving the gathering of world leaders at Kananaskis in the Canadian rocks after dinner on Monday night because of “What is happening in the Middle East.” It has not been developed.

This means that the US President will miss personal meetings with Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski and Mexican President Claudia Shainbaum, who were scheduled for Tuesday, the last day of the summit.

Watch, “I have to go back,” Trump says at his early departure on the G7

At a photo shoot on Monday, Trump said it was important to return to Washington for “big things”. His departure came when Israel and Iran attacked each other for the fifth consecutive day.

Earlier, the president published on social media that Iran had to sign a deal that he had offered them in the latest round of nuclear negotiations in the US and Iran.

“He just stated that Iran could not have a nuclear weapon,” he writes. “I said it again and again!”

Trump also called on the Iranians on his social media platform Truth Social to “evacuate” their capital, Tehran, a city with up to 17 million people. He did not offer additional details.

Shortly thereafter, the Iranian media reported explosions and a heavy air defense fire in Tehran early on Tuesday. This came hours after Israel headed to Iran’s state operator, forcing a leader to escape from the middle mediator.

In Israel, Air Raid’s sirens twisted in Tel Aviv after midnight, and an explosion was heard when the Iranian missiles directed the country again.

World leaders at the G7 summit have said they were understanding Trump’s need to leave early.

“If the United States can reach fire, it is a very good thing,” said French President Emmanuel Macron.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Trump’s release was “understandable”, although the two were intended to meet on Tuesday to discuss tariffs.

The moment Debris falls in Iranian State TV studio after Israeli strikes

The G7 faced a division earlier because of conflicts between Russia and Ukraine and between Israel and Iran.

Trump was planning to reject the summary statement about the Iran-Israel conflict, according to the US partner of BBC CBS.

The project called for de -escalation, included a language for monitoring Iran and called on both sides to protect civilians.

Trump also told the summit that it was a “big mistake” former G8 to expel Russia from the group in 2014 after annexing Crimea.

“Putin is talking to me,” the US President said. “He doesn’t talk to anyone else … He’s not a happy person about it.”

But there was some progress when Trump and British Prime Minister Sir Kier Starmer signed a tariff deal.

Trump told reporters that the UK is “very well protected” by future import taxes. “You know why? Because I like them.”

Israeli paramedics based on a rocket strike in Haifa

Monday also saw bilaterally between Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Trump, after which Carney said that a trade deal could be reached between the two countries within 30 days to allow TIT-Nat-tat import taxes.

This was noted by Trump a second time he had left the summit of the G7 early. In 2018, at a Quebec summit, Trump left the gathering to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

Israel claims to control the Iranian airspace after the launch of its air war last Thursday with a surprising attack, which is said to have killed many senior military commanders and nuclear scientists.

However, it seems that Israel has not achieved its goal of destroying the Iran nuclear development program.

Military analysts say that only the United States has bombers and bombs that can penetrate the deepest of Iranian nuclear facilities, especially Fordow.

Israeli strikes have killed at least 224 people in Iran, according to the Iranian Health Ministry. In Israel, the government said at least 24 people had died.

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