U.S. President Donald Trump will attend the G7 leaders' meeting in France in June, a White House official said on Tuesday. Trump wants to speak about linking U.S. aid with trade, promoting the adoption of U.S.-developed artificial intelligence tools, and reducing China's hold over critical mineral supply chains, among other topics at the meeting, said Axios, which first reported the announcement. France is the host of this year's G7, with a leaders' summit in the lakeside resort of Evian-les-Bains at the foot of the French Alps scheduled for June 15-17. Trump's relationship with many G7 members has grown increasingly strained over the war with Iran among other issues.
Trump to attend G7 summit in France, White House official says
Donald Trump will attend the G7 leaders summit in France in June, according to a White House official. The summit, hosted by France, will take place in Evian-les-Bains from June 15 to 17. Trump is expected to discuss linking U.S. aid with trade, promoting American artificial intelligence technologies and reducing Chinas dominance in critical mineral supply chains.










