
During his first appearance on G7 summit in Canadian Kananaskis, Donald Trump clearly defined the course he intends to take towards Iran. "You must make an agreement. Iran won't win this war“ The president of the United States stated erstwhile the host Mark Carney welcomed him. A government in Iran "would like to talk now, but should have done so sooner."
"Peace through strength" — That's what Trump calls the regulation he announced during his first word and which he seems to have applied from the beginning Israeli attacks on Iran Last Friday. A fewer hours later, the president of the United States spoke even more drasticly.
‘Iran cannot hold atomic weapons. I've said it many times. Everyone should leave Tehran immediately.” wrote fact Social on his social platform. On Monday evening, east American time was not clear whether further bombing of Iran’s capital would happen after this appeal.
On Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Binjamin Netanyahu reported that the Israeli army controls the sky over Tehran. Israel was carrying out further attacks on the city. Previously, the media reported a panic in Iran's capital and that residents have nowhere to hide from attacks.
Tehran wants to talk.
It is inactive unclear whether Trump is encouraging the Netanjah government to proceed its attacks or allowing them to take place. However, he may be able to claim that his rule of "peace through strength" works.
According to reports from the "Wall Street Journal" and the Reuter Tehran Agency, he gave signals to the US government that Iran wants to negotiate. European and mediate east sources say Tehran wants to resume talks on the atomic programme. Iran has forwarded this message to Washington through the governments of Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Oman.
"The agreement will be signed and I think Iran would be stupid if it were not signed," Trump stated in the afternoon local time after gathering with the UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. He stressed that Tehran "precisely already sits at the negotiating table". "They want to make a deal and as shortly as I leave here, we will take action".
However, the US president did not answer the question whether the United States could to intervene militarily in the conflict between Iran and Israel. “I don’t want to talk about it,” he said. In this way, there is inactive a threat over Iran of the intervention of the powerful U.S. armed forces that could destruct deep underground atomic facilities. Israel does not have dense bombers that could carry out specified attacks.
The comments of European Heads of State and Government were rather different. They appealed to Israel not to escalate the conflict with Tehran.
European call
Netanjah's government must "show maximum restraint and deescalation," he stated Emmanuel Macron. Only in this way can the stableness of the full region be avoided. On Monday evening local time in Canada, the French president warned against bringing about a change of government in Iran by force. That would be ‘strategic error’. "All those who believe that it is possible to save the country from themselves and against it through outside bombing were always wrong," added Macro.

French president Emmanuel Macron, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, US president Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer at G7, Kananaskis in Canada, 16 June 2025.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stressed, like Macron, that Israel has the right to defend its existence and security. Iran cannot hold atomic weapons. But Merz besides called for a halt to the conflict.
However, Trump appeared in Kananaskis little interest in the opinion of Europeans about the mediate East. The Republican explained that the G7 gathering serves the trade agreement. "I like customs, that's commonly known," he said. Trump did not want the war between Iran and Israel, nor Russia's invasion of Ukraine were at the heart of the agenda of the meeting.
The president of the United States planned to leave the G7 summit in Canada prematurely anyway. Trump's spokeswoman, Karoline Leavitt, justified the premature departure on Monday "events in the mediate East".
The Canadian Prime Minister Carney has not made any concrete proposals on climate protection, artificial intelligence or planet trade that could be included in a possible joint final agreement.