Trump pushes Iran shift at G7 as Ukraine stays

Trump pivots – On the first full day of the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, U.S. President Donald Trump said the United States will pivot from a U.S. war against Iran to focus on the Ukraine conflict, after announcing a tentative agreement to end the Iran war. Leaders also pre
Leaders arrived for the first full day of the G7 summit in the French town of Evian-les-Bains with a shared problem on the agenda: Russia’s war in Ukraine. But just before Donald Trump stepped into the discussions, the U.S. president moved the focus—at least in Washington’s framing.
Trump announced an agreement to end the 3 1/2-month-old U.S. war against Iran. “Now that this (Iran) is finished. we’re going to be focusing on that. ” he said. tying the change directly to where he wants the world’s attention next. The immediate effect inside the summit room was clear: the Iran conflict was no longer just a parallel track—it became a declared turning point.
With Russia’s war in Ukraine still central. the G7 leaders scheduled a working session aimed at ending crises and ensuring stability in the Middle East. The discussion was expected to include the global economic crisis resulting from the war and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. a shipping chokepoint that can quickly turn geopolitical pressure into price pressure.
Egypt, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates are set to join the talks, bringing directly affected regional countries into a forum dominated by major industrial economies. The G7 itself includes France, the United States, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United Kingdom.
Guest nations joining this summit include Brazil, Egypt, India, Kenya, South Korea, Qatar, Ukraine, and the United Arab Emirates. The gathering puts a hard test in front of the leaders: how to coordinate economic and security responses when crises are linked tightly—through conflict timelines. regional stability. and trade routes that can be cut off in hours.
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So he ended the Iran war in like 3 months?? Sounds fake but ok.
I don’t get why they’re acting like Ukraine is “still” there. Isn’t Ukraine also about Iran??? Like everything is connected now apparently. Also Strait of Hormuz… gas prices gonna jump, watch.
Ukraine stays, Iran shifts, that’s what it says. But if the US was “pivoting” doesn’t that mean they were never serious about ending Iran? Feels like PR. Plus G7 meetings never fix anything, it’s always just talking while Russia does whatever.
Wait, are they saying they closed the Strait of Hormuz or just talked about it? Because the title makes it sound like Trump is switching wars like it’s a TV channel. Egypt and Qatar joining the talks is wild though, like why are we involving so many countries if the US already has an agreement. Also the article says 3 1/2-month old war against Iran… that timeline is confusing, I swear I saw another story with different dates.