
President Donald Trump has cut short his trip to the G7 Summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada, amidst escalating conflict between Iran and Israel. The White House confirmed his early return to Washington is due to rising tensions in the Middle East.
The conflict has intensified, with both Iran and Israel engaging in several days of missile exchanges. In response, Trump issued a strong warning to residents of Tehran, urging immediate evacuation amid concerns of potential further violence.
Although there were reports that Trump left the summit to work toward a ceasefire, he denied these claims, stating he is working on “something much bigger.” Meanwhile, G7 leaders have publicly condemned Iran for contributing to regional instability and have called for de-escalation, but stopped short of demanding an immediate ceasefire.
The situation remains a cause for global concern, especially over:
- Potential disruptions to oil supplies
- Escalating diplomatic tensions worldwide
Reflecting the urgency, Trump has prepared the National Security Council for crisis management sessions upon his return to the U.S. International leaders continue to monitor the volatile developments closely.
Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for the latest updates on this evolving situation.