Trump will attend G7 leaders meeting in France
Axios reported, citing a White House official, that U.S. President Donald Trump will attend the G7 leaders' summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, on June 15-17 to speak on artificial intelligence, trade and crime-fighting. He intends to push linking U.S. aid with trade, promote adoption of U.S.-developed artificial intelligence tools and reduce China's hold over critical mineral supply chains. His attendance and agenda come as relations with many G7 members are already strained by his war with Iran, raising immediate diplomatic tensions and focus on tech and supply chain policy at the summit.
Trump will push AI, trade and critical minerals at the G7 summit
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A news report said a White House official confirmed the planned attendance. G7 leaders…
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