Ahead of the G7 Summit, Donald Trump addressed global tensions, immigration issues, and U.S.-Canada trade before Canadian PM Mark Carney ended the press session. Trump reflected on Russia’s G8 removal, Iran's conflict signals, and trade talks—calling past decisions major mistakes. Catch the full breakdown here.
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00:00During a press session ahead of the G7 summit, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stepped
00:05in to wrap up questions directed at former U.S. President Donald Trump, citing the need
00:10to begin the summit's agenda.
00:13Trump addressed several major topics, including U.S.-Russia relations, tensions in the Middle
00:18East, and U.S. immigration policy.
00:21Trump criticized the decision to remove Russia from the G8 in 2014, arguing that if Russia
00:27had remained at the table, today's global conflicts might have been avoided.
00:32He also claimed that under his leadership, certain international crises wouldn't have
00:37escalated.
00:37On the issue of trade with Canada, Trump expressed confidence in working out a deal, stating his
00:43preference for tariffs while also acknowledging Carney's more nuanced approach.
00:48Trump also commented on the conflict involving Iran and Israel, stating that Iran has shown
00:52signs of wanting to de-escalate and suggested the time for serious dialogue is now.
00:57When asked about the potential for U.S. military involvement, he declined to go into detail.