Trump left the G7 summit due to Zelensky and Macron: FT learned the details.
Donald Trump couldn't handle the pressure at the G7 summit and decided to leave early, showing his disdain for Emmanuel Macron and lack of interest in meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky.
This caused changes in the schedule of future leaders' summits to avoid similar situations in the future.
'But people familiar with the talks claim that his decision to leave early was prompted by frustration at French President Emmanuel Macron... and the lack of interest from the US President in meeting with the Ukrainian leader.'
Trump's return was also related to the need to participate in resolving the conflict between Israel and Iran. It was expected that negotiations between Trump and Zelensky would take place at the G7 summit, but they did not occur due to the unexpected departure of the American president.
Summary
Donald Trump couldn't handle the pressure at the G7 summit and left the meeting early, showing his disdain for Macron and lack of interest in Zelensky. His decision resulted in changes to the schedules of future leaders' summits and affected the chances of holding important negotiations.
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