- The leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) emphasized Israel's right to self-defense.
- The leaders reaffirmed that Iran must not possess nuclear weapons.
- It was reported that U.S. President Donald Trump also ultimately agreed to the joint statement.
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The leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) called for de-escalation towards Iran, while emphasizing Israel's right to self-defense.
According to News1 and others on the 16th (local time), in a joint statement at the G7 summit held in Canada, the leaders stated, "We affirm Israel's right to defend itself," and "We reaffirm our support for Israel's security."
Regarding Iran, they said, "We have consistently made clear that Iran can never possess nuclear weapons," stressing, "The resolution of the Iran crisis should lead to a broad de-escalation of hostilities in the Middle East, including a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip."
This statement was also agreed to by U.S. President Donald Trump. Initially, President Trump was reported to have decided not to sign the joint statement calling for de-escalation between Iran and Israel. TEST_Ticker+Image+Summary+Editor





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