Live updates: US-Iran agreement faces scrutiny; Trump heads to G7 in France

AI Summary
The Group of Seven convenes in Évian-les-Bains, France beginning June 15 to coordinate on global economic and security challenges, but the agenda becomes dominated by escalating Middle Eastern developments as President Trump seeks allied support for his Iran strategy. The gathering tests whether the major industrialized democracies can maintain unity while navigating simultaneous crises including the Ukraine conflict, trade disputes with China, and strained transatlantic relations.
Progressive: Progressive outlets emphasize how Trump's Middle Eastern actions have commandeered the summit agenda and destabilized the alliance, viewing the moment as an opportunity for European nations to assert greater strategic independence from U.S. leadership.
Moderate: Centrist sources stress the practical necessity for allied governments to achieve coordinated diplomacy across multiple concurrent crises, while highlighting how Trump's contentious relationship with traditional partners complicates consensus-building and the appearance of alliance strength.
As President Trump travels to France for the Group of Seven (G7) summit, the globe is parsing the preliminary deal between the U.S. and Iran, announced Sunday.
It would open the Strait of Hormuz on Friday, after it is signed in Geneva, but it pushes thornier issues, like Iran's nuclear capabilities, into 60 days of...
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