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2025/06/18 07:10
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A: Hey there! What's up? B: Not much, just reading some news. Anything interesting? A: Oh yeah! Did you hear about the G7 leaders? They released a statement about the Israel-Iran conflict. B: No way, tell me more! A: So, they want peace and stability in the Middle East, but they think Israel has the right to protect itself if needed. And they think Iran is causing trouble and shouldn't have nuclear weapons. B: Wow, that sounds serious. They also said something about the energy market? A: Yeah, they said they're ready to work with other countries to keep things stable in the energy market. I guess it's important because a lot of oil comes from there. B: Interesting! And who signed this statement? A: Well, Trump was one of them. He left the summit early to deal with the Middle East situation. Seems like it's pretty important to him. ---------------- The leaders of the Group of Seven countries have signed a joint statement calling for the de-escalation of hostilities between Israel and Iran. The leaders attending the G7 summit in Canada released the statement on Monday over the intensifying Israel-Iran conflict. The document says the G7 leaders are committed to peace and stability in the Middle East. It states that the leaders "affirm that Israel has a right to defend itself." It says "Iran is the principal source of regional instability and terror" and "can never have a nuclear weapon." It adds that the G7 nations are ready to coordinate, including with like-minded partners, to safeguard the stability of the energy market. It is reported that the leaders who signed the document include US President Donald Trump. He cut short his attendance at the summit and left for the United States, citing the necessity to cope with the Middle East situation.
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