G7 leaders meet in France after U.S. and Iran declare agreement to end war
G7 leaders are convening in France to discuss the recent U.S.-Iran peace agreement and other pressing global issues, including the war in Ukraine and supply chain security for critical minerals. The summit serves as a platform for navigating diplomatic tensions and addressing the U.S.'s shifting role in the global order.
Why it matters
The summit highlights the ongoing geopolitical realignment and the challenges leaders face in maintaining a unified front regarding international security and economic policy.
Leaders of the Group of Seven wealthy nations meet at a French lakeside resort on Monday (June 15, 2026) shortly after the U.S. and Iran said they had reached a preliminary deal to end their war.
The reporting describes the diplomatic context and the challenges of the summit neutrally, though it acknowledges the volatility of U.S. foreign policy.
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