The Group of Seven summit is opening in Canada with a focus on trade, wars -- and not riling Trump
KANANASKIS, Alberta (AP) — When U.S. President Donald Trump last came to Canada for a Group of Seven summit, the enduring image was of him seated with his arms folded defiantly as then-German Chancellor Angela Merkel stared daggers at him.
If there is a shared mission at this year’s G7 summit, which begins Monday in Canada’s Rocky Mountains, it is a desire to minimize any fireworks at a moment of combustible tensions.
The 2018 summit ended with Trump assailing his Canadian hosts on social media as he departed on Air Force One, saying he had instructed the U.S. officials who remained in Quebec to oppose the G7 joint statement endorsed by the leaders of Japan, France, the United Кралство, Италия, Германия и, несъмнено, Канада.
„ Аз съм инструктирал нашите представители на Съединени американски щати да не утвърждават връзката, до момента в който гледаме на цените за коли, заливащи американския пазар! “ Тръмп разгласява на уеб страницата, по-късно прочут като Twitter.
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