Israel-Iran conflict: G7 pushes for ceasefire as Trump warns Tehran to evacuate

Meanwhile, Israel and Iran traded deadly strikes for a fifth day

n attempt to intercept a missile launched from Iran is made, as seen from Hebron, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, June 17, 2025. Photo:REUTERS

The G7 issued a unified call for de-escalation in the Middle East, including a Gaza ceasefire, after President Trump backed a revised statement—then abruptly left the summit, warning Iranians to flee Tehran.

Meanwhile, Israel and Iran traded deadly strikes for a fifth day, with Tehran demanding Washington "muzzle" Netanyahu—and Europe scrambling to revive stalled nuclear talks.

Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) nations released a joint statement calling for a resolution to the Iranian crisis and a broader de-escalation of hostilities across the Middle East, including a ceasefire in Gaza, according to CNN.

The statement was issued after US President Donald Trump agreed to sign on, following modifications to the language initially proposed by European leaders.

“We urge that the resolution of the Iranian crisis leads to a broader de-escalation of hostilities in the Middle East, including a ceasefire in Gaza,” the statement read.

Déclaration des dirigeants du #G7 sur les développements récents entre Israël et l’Iran.

En savoir plus : https://t.co/t7sj2x10xA pic.twitter.com/mdOW3Eorwz

— G7 (@G7) June 17, 2025

It was attributed to all G7 leaders — typically an indication of unanimous support — and, according to a CNN source familiar with the matter, was released with Trump’s approval after changes were made to references concerning diplomacy and international law.

Earlier in the day, officials had said Trump initially declined to endorse the draft, but shifted his stance once revisions aligned it more closely with his administration’s views.

As reported by AFP, President Trump left the G7 summit in Canada a day early, departing from the venue in the Canadian Rockies aboard a helicopter before flying back to Washington.

He cited the ongoing military exchange between Israel and Iran — now in its fifth day — as his reason for cutting the trip short.

However the US president clarified that his early departure had "nothing to do with" working on a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, refuting comments by French President Emmanuel Macron who said the US president made a ceasefire proposal.

Macron "mistakenly said that I left the G7 Summit, in Canada, to go back to DC to work on a 'cease fire' between Israel and Iran," Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform as he left the G7 summit in Canada to return to Washington.

"Wrong! He has no idea why I am now on my way to Washington, but it certainly has nothing to do with a Cease Fire. Much bigger than that," Trump added in the post.

Macron said earlier on Monday Trump had made an offer for a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. "There is indeed an offer to meet and exchange. An offer was made especially to get a ceasefire and to then kick-start broader discussions," Macron told reporters at the G7.

Meanwhile, in their final statement, the G7 leaders reiterated their support for Israel’s security and its right to self-defense, while also emphasizing the protection of civilians in the conflict. “Iran is the principal source of regional instability and terror,” the statement read. “We have been consistently clear that Iran can never have a nuclear weapon.”

AFP also reported that, shortly before leaving the summit, Trump issued a warning for residents in Tehran to evacuate the Iranian capital amid escalating tensions.

Trump calls on Iranians to evacuate Tehran

Israel and Iran attacked each other for a fifth straight day on Tuesday as US President Donald Trump urged Iranians to evacuate Tehran, citing what he claims is the country's rejection of a deal to curb nuclear weapons development, according to Reuters.

Fox News reported he would convene his National Security Council.

"Iran should have signed the 'deal' I told them to sign. What a shame, and waste of human life. Simply stated, IRAN CAN NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON. I said it over and over again! Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran!" Trump wrote on his Truth Social media platform.

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