Trump to meet Middle East leaders at G7 summit to discuss Iran conflict and Strait of Hormuz demining.
A senior US official said President Trump will meet with leaders of Egypt, the UAE, and Qatar on the sidelines of the G7 summit in France to discuss winding down the Iran war. The US believes it has reached a deal with Iran and will participate in de-mining operations in the Strait of Hormuz. Prime Minister Netanyahu will not attend the meeting.
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The Jerusalem Post leads with Netanyahu's absence and a US claim of a strong deal with Iran. SCMP highlights Pakistan's role in brokering the agreement. NY Post focuses on the G7 agenda, while Bloomberg provides only a photo caption.
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“Trump set to meet with Middle East leaders next week at annual G7 forum — where Iran will be major topic”NYP NY Post RIGHT
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“Netanyahu will not join Trump meeting with Middle East leaders at G7, senior US official says” · Jerusalem Post, South China Morning Post, Bloomberg
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