G7 leaders fail to reach ambitious joint agreements on major issues after Trump exiting.

Kananskis: Six of the seven leaders discussed the war of Russia in Ukraine and the Israel -Iran struggle, but failed to reach out to major agreements on them and many other top issues – closing a summit, which was forced to show how the club of rich nations could still give shape to the global policy despite the early ongoing location.Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and his counterparts from UK, France, Germany, Italy and Japan joined on Tuesday by Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelancesi and NATO chief Mark Rutte.“We need support from colleagues and I am here,” Zelansky said, “We are ready for peace talks, unconditional ceasefire. I think it’s very important. But for this, we need pressure.” The remaining leaders agreed to jointly try to combat jointly what they have called non-market policies that could endanger global access to important minerals. He promised to limit the downside of artificial intelligence on jobs and environment, embracing the ability of “technical revolution”. Other issues were consensus on other issues, although the summit was to demonstrate unity on top global concerns, no joint statement on conflict in Ukraine was issued.Zelansky was designed to meet with Trump, while the world leaders were gathering at the Canadian Rocky Mountain Resort of Kananskis, but it was scored. The US had earlier also signed an agreement providing American access to Ukraine’s huge mineral resources.A senior Canadian officer who informed reporters at the summit said that the US opposed a joint statement on Ukraine amidst efforts to promote talks with Russia. The official said that it was only clear during the first day of the summit on Monday that there would not be a joint statement – although other attendees suggested that no consensus agreement was seriously on the table. Emily Williams, a spokesman of the Prime Minister, later withdrew the briefing statement and said that “no proposed statement about Ukraine was distributed to other leaders., In the absence of Trump, the remaining six leaders held a comprehensive session on Ukraine. Due to lack of unanimous, individual leaders also met with Zelancesi to assure him to support him.The summit was also seen to a large extent by a demonstration on Iran’s nuclear program that could move forward. Israel started an aerial bombing campaign against Iran, and Iran returned with missiles and drones.French President Emmanuel Macron warned against the US and other powers, which are emphasizing for the change of governance in Iran, suggesting that it could destabilize more and more Middle East.Macron said, “I believe that today the biggest mistake will be to carry forward the change of governance through military means in Iran, because it will create chaos.”Before leaving, Trump joined other leaders in issuing a statement, stating that Iran was “never a nuclear weapon” and is calling for “D-SSSC of hostility in the Middle East”, including a ceasefire in Gaza. Unanimously – even a small and rough statement on the statement of the word – was a minor way to success.Macron said that Carney completed his mission as a G7 host by preserving the unity of the multilateral organization. Macron said, “We should not ask the Canadian presidential post today to solve every issue on Earth. It would be unfair.”Carney said in his final comment on Tuesday evening that Trump’s initial exit was about “extraordinary” status in the Middle East, not anything during the summit.“There was no problem,” said the Prime Minister of Canada. “Mr. Trump felt that it was better to be in Washington, and I could understand it.” Carney said Canada would impose new economic sanctions against Russia and is issuing his statement offering “a safe and unwavering support for sovereign Ukraine”. Asked if the US pushed the leaders gathered on Ukraine to soften any possible joint statement, said that he consulted with Trump, while using the language his country.Nevertheless, Trump’s departure only worked to enhance a world drama on the verge of several firstorms – and deprived of a summit of the most seen world leader. , “We did everything that I had to do on G7,” Trump said flying back to Washington. But before leaving, things were getting strange.After the famous picture of G7 in 2018, Trump and the then-German Chancellor Angela Merkel displayed at least body language, this year’s edition included a dramatic eye-rol by Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni, as French President Emmanuel Macron whispered by French President Emmanuel Macron.This, and the Russia -Ukraine’s concern about the war, a little progress on the struggle in the Gaza and now the situation in Iran has made things more stressful – especially Trump put severe tariffs on many countries, risking a global economic recession.Trump’s business team members remained to continue the discussion on tariffs in Canada, including Treasury Secretary Scott Besant, who met Zelanski with world leaders.Trump’s attitude on Ukraine also originally put him fundamentally with other G7 leaders, which are clear that Russia is aggressive in the war. The US refused to join new sanctions against Russia, with Trump, “When I approve a country, America spends a lot of money, tremendous money.” Trump also said at the summit that there was no war in Ukraine if the members of the G7 would not have expelled Putin from the organization to enact Crimea in 2014. Kremlin spokesman Dimitri Peskov said that G7 now looks “very yellow and quite useless” compared to “for example, G20 -like format”. Additionally, the US President has given more priority on addressing his grievances with trade policies of other countries than cooperation with G7 colleagues.He has imposed 50% tariffs on steel and aluminum, as well as 25% tariffs on autos. Trump is also doing 10% tax on imports from most countries, although he could increase the rates on July 9, after the expiry of the 90-day conversation period determined by him.During the summit, a bright place for Trump came when he and the British Prime Minister Kir carried out a trade structure, which was earlier declared in May. Trump said the British business was “very well protected” because “I like them, that’s why. This is his final security. , However, announcing the agreement, Trump brands the spelling pages and dropped the deal. The stormer stopped to pick them up, later explaining that he was forced to dig the diplomatic decoration as someone else was trying to help the President’s security team to leave.“There were quite strict rules about who could get closer to the President,” the stormer said, “He was just deeply conscious that in such a situation it would not be good for someone else to move forward. ,