Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney savagely ended President Donald Trump's back-and-forth with reporters Monday, as the two leaders kicked off the start of the G7 Summit with a bilateral meeting.

This year's Group of Seven gathering is being held in the Kananaskis region of the Canadian province of Canada, giving the newly-elected Carney hosting duties.

Trump almost immediately was critical of the G7's decision to drop Russia from what had been the G8 in 2014 and voiced criticism of Carney's predecessor and fellow liberal, former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

'If you don't mind, I'm just going to exercise my role, if you will, as G7 chair, since we have a few more minutes with the president and his team, and then we actually have to start the meeting to address some of these big issues,' Carney said, ushering reporters out of the meeting room in less than eight minutes.

Body language expert Judi James told the Daily Mail that Trump is coming in 'hot' from his military parade and is in 'fully pumped-up, grandiose global alpha leader here.'