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Global Leaders to Meet Amidst Tensions and Trade Battles
Kananaskis, Alberta, CanadaSunday, June 15, 2025
Macron has tried to work with the U. S. president, but it hasn't led to major breakthroughs. France is still in the crosshairs of potential U. S. tariffs. Despite their occasional friendship, Macron's efforts haven't secured U. S. backing for Ukraine. The summit's guest list includes leaders from India, Ukraine, and other nations. Avoiding trade wars will be a top priority.
The summit's host, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, faces a tricky task. He's got to manage a group of leaders who have differing views on key issues. Some are eager to meet with the U. S. president, hoping to sway him on tariffs. But these one-on-one meetings can be tense. The U. S. president has a reputation for using these meetings to put pressure on other leaders.
The war in Ukraine is another hot topic. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is expected to attend and meet with the U. S. president. This comes just months after a heated encounter that showed the risks of meeting with the U. S. leader. The British prime minister recently visited Canada to discuss security and trade, the first such visit in eight years.
German officials are downplaying the idea of a "six against one" scenario at the summit. They point out that G7 countries have their own differences. The big unknown? What the U. S. president might do. His actions can be unpredictable, often driven by a need to stay in the spotlight.
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