LA MALBAIE, Quebec (AP) - Top diplomats from the Group of 7 industrialized democracies on Friday were wrapping up their final day of talks that have been overshadowed by U.S. President Donald Trump's trade and foreign policies as well as his repeated taunts toward host Canada.
Allies wrap up a G7 meeting overshadowed by Trump’s tariffs and Canada taunts
LA MALBAIE, Quebec (AP) - Top diplomats from the Group of 7 industrialized democracies on Friday were wrapping up their final day of talks that have been overshadowed by U.S. President Donald Trump's trade and foreign policies as well as his repeated taunts toward host Canada.
Despite the tensions, diplomats said they were hopeful the group could reach consensus on a final communique after hours of late-night negotiations. Diplomats from three countries said they believed they were 99% of the way toward completing a joint statement that would reflect the group’s positions.
"There is a great deal of unity within the G7," Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly said Friday. "We talked about many different things. … We support the U.S. proposal for a ceasefire, which is supported by the Ukrainians, and we are waiting for the Russian response."
Communique or not, Trump has thrown the bloc's once rock-solid unity into disarray by imposing whopping tariffs on steel and aluminum and threatening to up the ante with additional levies if there is any retaliation.