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      <title>G7 Leaders Back US-Iran Peace Framework as Ukraine Returns to Summit Agenda</title>
      <link>https://goodinfo.net/en/posts/world/g7-backs-iran-peace-framework-ukraine-2026-06-17/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 20:15:00 +0800</pubDate>
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      <description>G7 leaders issued a joint statement endorsing the US-Iran peace framework agreement while Ukraine was reintroduced as a core summit topic marking a significant shift in diplomatic dynamics.</description>
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<p>The Group of Seven leaders issued a joint communique at their Canadian summit formally endorsing the peace framework agreement being negotiated between the United States and Iran. The move provides crucial international backing for a deal facing significant domestic skepticism in Washington. Ukraine was reintroduced as a core summit topic on the final day.</p>
<h2 id="event-details">Event Details</h2>
<p><strong>Joint Statement</strong>: G7 leaders declared support for the &ldquo;core principles&rdquo; of the US-Iran framework, emphasizing diplomatic resolution serves global interests. The Canadian Prime Minister stated the deal aligns with all member nations&rsquo; vision for Middle East stability.</p>
<p><strong>Framework Details</strong>: A 14-point draft memorandum obtained by Bloomberg outlines restrictions on nuclear activities, a sanctions relief timeline, and regional security arrangements. Reports indicate eight unresolved issues remain including verification mechanisms and sequencing of sanctions removal.</p>
<p><strong>Ukraine Returns</strong>: The Guardian reports multiple European leaders insisted on bringing Ukraine back into discussions. President Trump described his meeting with Zelenskyy as &ldquo;productive&rdquo; and hinted at pushing new peace talks. Reuters quoted sources saying Trump emphasized &ldquo;I am the boss&rdquo; in closed sessions.</p>
<p><strong>Domestic Pressure</strong>: Despite G7 endorsement, the deal faces headwinds at home. The Wall Street Journal noted congressional approval remains uncertain with some lawmakers questioning enforceability.</p>
<h2 id="analytical-perspective">Analytical Perspective</h2>
<p>The G7 endorsement reflects deep anxiety among Western allies about Middle East instability&rsquo;s impact on global energy markets. Brent crude has traded above eighty dollars per barrel during heightened tensions, directly affecting energy-import-dependent economies in Europe and Japan.</p>
<p>For the Trump administration, the joint statement serves as diplomatic ammunition against domestic critics. However, it also means G7 members have staked political capital on the deal&rsquo;s success. Ukraine&rsquo;s return to the agenda signals European allies&rsquo; successful diplomatic push to prevent the conflict from being overshadowed.</p>
<h2 id="diverse-viewpoints">Diverse Viewpoints</h2>
<p><strong>Supporters</strong>: Canada and France emphasized diplomacy over confrontation. France&rsquo;s Foreign Ministry stated any agreement reducing regional tensions deserves support.</p>
<p><strong>Skeptics</strong>: The Wall Street Journal argued the enforcement mechanism lacks sufficient constraints.</p>
<p><strong>Regional View</strong>: Al Jazeera analysis noted the statement overlooked other stakeholders&rsquo; concerns, particularly Lebanon and Syria.</p>
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      <title>[Brief] Trump Says He Will Push for Ukraine Peace After Zelenskyy Meeting at G7</title>
      <link>https://goodinfo.net/en/posts/world/brief-trump-zelenskyy-g7-ukraine-peace-2026-06-17/</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 01:50:00 +0800</pubDate>
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      <description>US President Trump stated he will meet Ukrainian President Zelenskyy at the G7 summit and promised to push for peace in Ukraine, amid intensive diplomatic efforts between the US and Russia.</description>
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<p>US President Trump announced he will meet Ukrainian President Zelenskyy at the upcoming G7 summit and promised to actively advance the Ukraine peace process. The statement comes at a critical moment of intensive diplomatic engagement between the US and Russia on ending the conflict.</p>
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<p>Editor: GoodInfo Global News Team</p>
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      <title>G7 Allies Plot Strategic Pivot to Reduce US Dependence Ahead of Summit</title>
      <link>https://goodinfo.net/en/posts/world/g7-allies-less-reliant-us-2026-06-15/</link>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 00:02:00 +0800</pubDate>
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      <description>As the G7 summit approaches, traditional US allies are accelerating plans to systematically reduce dependence on Washington across defense, trade, and diplomacy.</description>
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<p>As President Trump arrives in Canada for the G7 summit, traditional US allies are quietly accelerating a strategic agenda to systematically reduce their dependence on the United States across economic, security, and diplomatic domains. This marks the most profound structural shift in transatlantic relations since the end of the Cold War.</p>
<h2 id="key-details">Key Details</h2>
<p>Multiple diplomatic sources reveal that representatives from Canada, UK, France, Germany, Japan, and the EU have held several rounds of preparatory consultations ahead of the summit. Core discussion topics include:</p>
<p><strong>Accelerated Defense Autonomy</strong>: The EU is pushing to double the European Defense Fund to 80 billion euros annually by 2027 and fast-tracking joint weapons development under the PESCO framework. Germany has announced it will bring forward its target of 2.5% GDP defense spending.</p>
<p><strong>Trade and Payment Diversification</strong>: Multiple central banks are assessing the feasibility of alternative payment mechanisms independent of dollar settlement. Bank for International Settlements has begun testing cross-border settlement prototypes based on digital currencies.</p>
<p><strong>Supply Chain De-risking</strong>: Japan and South Korea are in talks with non-US semiconductor manufacturers to build advanced fabs domestically, reducing reliance on single technology sources.</p>
<p><strong>Climate and Energy Independence</strong>: The EU plans to raise its renewable energy investment target from 45% to 55% by 2030 and accelerate green energy partnerships with African and Latin American nations.</p>
<h2 id="analysis">Analysis</h2>
<p>The collective pivot by G7 allies reflects a historic acceleration from a unipolar moment toward a multi-node network order. Over the past three years, US policy volatility across trade tariffs, military operations, and climate agreements has forced even the closest allies to incorporate &ldquo;US risk&rdquo; as a core variable in long-term strategic planning.</p>
<p>Notably, this trend is not driven by simple anti-American sentiment but by pragmatic risk management. With RCEP integrating the world&rsquo;s largest free trade zone and BRICS+ GDP in PPP terms surpassing G7, allies recognize that continuing to concentrate strategic bets on a single partner is no longer prudent.</p>
<h2 id="perspectives">Perspectives</h2>
<p><strong>Pro-Autonomy (France/Germany)</strong>: The Elysee states that &ldquo;Europe must have the capacity to act independently - not against any country, but as responsibility for our own destiny.&rdquo;</p>
<p><strong>Cautious Balance (UK/Japan)</strong>: Downing Street emphasizes that &ldquo;strengthening European partnerships does not mean weakening the transatlantic bond.&rdquo;</p>
<p><strong>US Response</strong>: The White House says it &ldquo;welcomes allies taking more responsibility&rdquo; but warns that &ldquo;exclusionary arrangements targeting America are short-sighted.&rdquo;</p>
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<p>Editor: GoodInfo Global News Team</p>
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