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This year’s gathering unfolds against the backdrop of active conflict between the governments of Israel and Iran.

President Donald Trump walks across the tarmac before boarding Air Force One and traveling to the G7 leaders’ summit in Canada at Joint Base Andrews, Md., on June 15, 2025. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
CALGARY, Canada—President Donald Trump arrived in Alberta, Canada, on Sunday for the Group of 7 (G7) summit, marking his first major international leaders’ gathering since beginning his second term in January.
Over the three-day summit, Trump will engage with the leaders of the world’s seven advanced economies to tackle pressing economic challenges and escalating geopolitical crises, particularly in the Middle East given the recent escalation to direct conflict.