Updated
Updated · Reuters · Jun 16
European Leaders Warn Trump on 60-Day Iran Deal, Press Ukraine Reset at G7
Updated
Updated · Reuters · Jun 16

European Leaders Warn Trump on 60-Day Iran Deal, Press Ukraine Reset at G7

3 articles · Updated · Reuters · Jun 16

Summary

  • European leaders plan to tell Donald Trump at Tuesday’s G7 summit that the interim Iran accord could lock in Tehran’s nuclear and missile programs unless the next phase produces a tougher final deal.
  • The Friday framework opens a 60-day window for technical talks on Iran’s enriched uranium and sanctions relief, while France, Britain and Germany want back into negotiations after being sidelined.
  • G7 leaders will also discuss reopening the Strait of Hormuz, with Emmanuel Macron floating a possible Franco-British maritime mission and alternative energy routes as Trump says the waterway will be fully open by Friday.
  • Volodymyr Zelenskiy will join the summit’s first Ukraine session as Europeans argue past U.S. peace proposals favored Moscow too much and push for more sanctions on Russia alongside stronger military backing for Kyiv.
  • The twin debates reflect Europe’s broader effort to steer U.S. strategy on two wars at once, worried the Iran crisis could distract Washington as Ukraine talks stall.

Insights

As US attention pivots to Iran, can European leaders forge a united front to secure a lasting peace for Ukraine?
With key nuclear issues deferred, is the US-Iran deal a path to peace or a delay of an inevitable conflict?
Will reopening the Strait of Hormuz bring lasting relief, or are energy markets hostage to an unstable diplomatic framework?

G7 Évian 2026: Deep Divisions Over U.S.-Iran Agreement, Ukraine Conflict, and the Future of Western Alliances

Overview

The 2026 G7 Summit in Évian-les-Bains unfolded amid global instability, with Russia’s war in Ukraine and Middle East tensions dominating the agenda. Leaders faced deep divisions, with the lack of consensus described as even more severe than during the 2003 Iraq war. The summit was shaped by two major issues: the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict and a preliminary U.S.-Iran agreement, both sparking strong warnings from European leaders to President Trump. These disagreements highlighted the challenges to Western unity, as the G7 struggled to find common ground on urgent security and diplomatic crises.

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