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Iran Conflict 2026
28JUN

G7 ends with no joint statement

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The G7 summit at Kananaskis in Alberta closed without a joint communique, an unusual breakdown for a body whose entire output is consensus text. Trump left early as the Iran deal moved; Macron and Trump then contradicted each other on whether the summit mattered.

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Key takeaway

The G7 spent three days on the war and could not agree a single shared sentence about it.

The G7, the Group of Seven major industrial democracies, ended its summit at Kananaskis in Alberta without a joint communique. 1 For a body whose entire purpose is to issue consensus text, no agreed statement is an unusual breakdown. Donald Trump left early as the Iran deal developed, the same declaration he had posted to Truth Social before the signing now pulling him out of a multilateral room.

The leaders managed only a line on staying "vigilant" over the conflict's energy impact and a reaffirmation of Israel's right to self-defence. France's Emmanuel Macron credited G7 pressure with speeding the ceasefire; Trump publicly denied the summit played any role. The two could not even agree on whether the gathering had mattered.

The absence of a framework carries forward. A Modi-Trump bilateral is set for 17 June at the summit's close , and it will now have to handle the deaths of three Indian sailors on the Settebello without any multilateral structure behind it. The forum designed to coordinate the Western response to the war produced no coordinated position on it.

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In plain English

The G7 is a group of seven wealthy democracies: the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and Canada. They meet once a year and almost always publish a joint statement (called a communique) that represents their agreed position on global issues. Not publishing one is rare and is treated as a sign the group could not agree. At Kananaskis in Alberta, Canada, on 15 June, the leaders produced no such joint statement. Trump left early to manage the Iran deal. Macron publicly said G7 pressure had helped speed the deal; Trump denied the summit played any role. The result is that the world's seven biggest democracies have no shared, published position on the Iran deal, its nuclear terms, or what happens next. That absence matters because France, Germany and the UK have their own legal obligations under the JCPOA and had expected to shape any new Iran framework.

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Update #129 · Iran deal signed, but no paper to show

Global News Canada· 16 Jun 2026
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