G7 summit in France to include Arab leaders for talks on Iran tensions and Strait of Hormuz
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Summary
French President Macron's office announced that leaders from the UAE, Qatar, and Egypt will join the G7 summit in France to discuss tensions with Iran, including the Iran war situation and the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz. US President Donald Trump confirmed his attendance at the three-day event beginning with a dinner on Monday at a spa resort in Evian. Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile programs are also on the agenda.
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Leaders from the UAE, Qatar and Egypt are scheduled to attend the Group of Seven leaders' meeting in France on Tuesday, to discuss the Iran war and the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz.
US President Donald Trump has confirmed his attendance at the three-day event that starts with a dinner on Monday night at the spa resort of Evian.
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