
President Donald Trump abruptly left the G7 summit in Canada early on June 16, 2025, due to escalating tensions between Iran and Israel. His departure from the gathering in Kananaskis, Alberta, disrupted important discussions among world leaders.
Trump described his early exit as a response to “something much bigger” than a simple ceasefire between the two nations. In a stern warning, he urged the residents of Tehran to evacuate immediately, heightening concerns about a potential broader conflict. The United States and China also issued evacuation orders for their citizens in Tehran amid rising tensions.
For the fifth consecutive day, Israel and Iran engaged in missile exchanges, further threatening regional stability and the global oil supply. At the summit, G7 leaders:
- Condemned Iran as a source of regional instability and terror
- Stopped short of demanding an immediate end to hostilities
President Trump’s unexpected departure and strong statements have drawn intense global attention to the Middle East crisis. Governments worldwide continue to monitor the unfolding situation closely due to concerns that the conflict may escalate.
The situation remains fluid with significant implications for international diplomacy and security. Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for the latest updates.