President Donald Trump announced he will travel to France to attend the Group of Seven leaders' summit this month [1].
His attendance is expected to center on diplomatic coordination regarding the ongoing conflict involving Iran, a primary agenda item that tests Western unity. The summit serves as a critical venue for the U.S. to align its security strategy with its closest allies during a period of heightened geopolitical tension.
Trump shared the announcement via Truth Social on Wednesday, June 5, 2026 [2]. The summit is scheduled to take place in France from June 15 to June 17, 2026 [3].
"I will be in France for the G7 summit," Trump said [4].
The President emphasized that the trip is part of a broader effort to maintain a firm international stance against Tehran. "I will travel to the G7 summit in France, as we continue to stand strong against Iran’s aggression," Trump said [5].
Other G7 leaders are expected to engage in high-level discussions regarding regional stability, and economic cooperation. Trump said he is looking forward to meeting his G7 counterparts in France [6].
The U.S. delegation will likely focus on the Iran-related conflict, which is expected to dominate the proceedings. This visit marks a significant commitment to multilateral engagement as the administration seeks to leverage the G7 framework to address security threats.
“"I will be in France for the G7 summit."”
Trump's decision to attend the G7 summit signals a preference for direct, face-to-face diplomacy to address the Iran conflict. By committing to the June 15-17 gathering, the U.S. aims to ensure that the G7's collective response to Iranian aggression remains aligned with American interests, potentially preventing diplomatic fractures among the world's leading industrialized democracies.





