A peace initiative with Iran and the potential for collaboration with Ukraine helped ease tensions at a Group of 7 meeting in France.
The gathering, which included President Trump, took place in Évian-les-Bains, France. Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany presented a personalized soccer jersey to President Trump. This gesture was reminiscent of approaches during the president’s first term, aimed at building goodwill.
Recently, relations had been strained. European leaders strongly criticized the war in Iran. This led to President Trump announcing plans to withdraw some American troops from Europe.
Despite challenges, European leaders demonstrated their willingness to work with President Trump. The Group of 7 meeting showed a preference for cordial interactions. The leaders aimed to involve the United States in resolving ongoing issues, including the conflict in Ukraine.
Mr. Merz publicly commented on social media, emphasizing unity with President Trump. His message included a belated birthday greeting for the president, who turned 80.
A week earlier, such sentiments were unexpected. Tensions had risen due to disputes over Iran, President Trump’s interest in purchasing Greenland, and his criticisms of Europe’s leadership. These developments led some European leaders to reevaluate their alliance with America. Some viewed the U.S. as potentially adversarial.

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