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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will depart the G7 summit without a scheduled bilateral meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump. The absence comes as the countries' free trade agreement faces an uncertain future.
ABC NewsU.S. President Donald Trump. The absence occurs as talks over the free trade agreement between the two countries remain unresolved. Carney stated that the lack of a meeting does not represent a snub.
The prime minister's comments addressed speculation about the scheduling decision during the current summit. U.S. trade relations have centered on renewing elements of the existing agreement. No further meetings between the leaders were announced during the event.
nbcnews.comPresident Trump will meet Wednesday with executives from the largest U.S. defense contractors. The session follows a March White House gathering and administration steps to increase weapons output while curbing shareholder returns.
U.S. and Iranian officials met in Switzerland with mediators from Pakistan and Qatar. Vice President J.D. Vance said progress occurred on a potential long-term nuclear deal. President Trump warned Iran against proxy actions in Lebanon or closing the Strait of Hormuz.
Washington ExaminerUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky returned the Order of the White Eagle after Polish President Karol Nawrocki said he would revoke it. The move follows Zelensky's May 26 decree honoring World War II fighters who opposed the Soviet Union. Other Ukrainian officials also said t…