
US President Trump To Attend G-7 Summit In France From June 15-17: Report
US President Donald Trump is expected to attend the upcoming G7 Summit in France from June 15 to 17 , where leaders of the world’s major economies are likely to deliberate on a wide range of issues including artificial intelligence, trade partnerships, global security, energy production, and supply chain resilience .
According to a report by Axios quoting a White House official, the summit hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron at Evian-les-Bains in the French Alps will focus more on building long term international consensus rather than announcing immediate formal agreements. The discussions are expected to shape future cooperation among G7 nations at a time when geopolitical tensions and technological competition are rapidly intensifying.
The report suggests that Trump is likely to strongly advocate for the global expansion of American developed AI technologies , while also pushing for coordinated efforts to reduce dependence on China’s dominance over critical mineral supply chains . The US administration is also expected to raise concerns over drug trafficking, illegal immigration, and regulatory barriers affecting trade and manufacturing .
Energy security is likely to emerge as another major talking point during the summit. Trump is expected to promote increased energy production, particularly through fossil fuel expansion, as part of a broader strategy aimed at strengthening economic growth and industrial competitiveness.
Although issues surrounding Iran and wider global security concerns are expected to feature in the discussions, reports indicate that Trump’s primary emphasis will remain on business and trade cooperation. The US President is also likely to advocate linking American financial assistance and investment initiatives with trade frameworks that provide “mutually beneficial” outcomes for both the United States and recipient nations.
The summit comes at an important geopolitical moment as nations navigate rising economic uncertainty, technological rivalry, and shifting global alliances. It will also serve as another major diplomatic engagement between Trump and European leaders following renewed international debates over trade, climate policy, and strategic security partnerships.
Earlier this year, during his visit to India, President Macron had extended an invitation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to participate in the summit, underlining India’s growing strategic importance in global economic and geopolitical discussions.
