Trump to meet Middle East leaders at G7 summit in France.
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Trump to meet Middle East leaders at G7 summit in France.

US President Donald Trump plans to meet with leaders of Egypt, UAE, and Qatar on the sidelines of the G7 summit in France to discuss winding down the Iran conflict. A senior US official stated the US believes it has reached a deal with Iran and will participate in de-mining operations in the Strait of Hormuz. Netanyahu will not attend the meeting, and Iran's Foreign Ministry said it has no plans to send a negotiating team.

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Coverage splits between Iran deal negotiations as Trump's G7 priority and bilateral diplomacy with France, while Israel-focused outlets emphasize Netanyahu's exclusion from discussions.
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Trump set to meet with Middle East leaders next week at annual G7 forum — where Iran will be major topic
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“Trump to discuss Strait of Hormuz demining efforts at G7” · Jerusalem Post, South China Morning Post, Bloomberg, Le Monde, Reuters

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