G7 Leaders were caught completely off guard.

President Donald Trump shook the global stage once again, triggering panic among G7 leaders after making a surprise early departure from the high-stakes summit in Canada. The meeting—intended to forge consensus on the Russia-Ukraine war and the escalating Israel-Iran conflict—ended in deadlock, with no major breakthroughs.

Despite mounting global threats, the G7—which includes the U.S., U.K., France, Germany, Japan, Italy, Canada, and the EU—failed to reach unified action. A joint statement condemned Iran as the “primary source of regional instability and terror,” emphasized Israel’s right to self-defense, and warned that Iran “must never obtain a nuclear weapon.”

👉 “We will remain vigilant about energy markets,” the leaders warned—signaling the growing threat to American households already strained by inflation and fuel prices.

But while global elites hesitated, President Trump was taking action. According to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, Trump sealed a major trade deal with the United Kingdom, working directly with Prime Minister Keir Starmer. She confirmed the President’s early exit was due to pressing Middle East concerns, not a lack of progress.

💬 “Much was accomplished,” Leavitt posted, adding that Trump dined with heads of state before departing to handle the crisis head-on.

Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for G7 nations to rally behind Trump’s leadership to end the war in Ukraine. In a blunt message on X (formerly Twitter), Zelenskyy said: “Only President Trump has the influence to force Putin to the table.”

Zelenskyy urged G7 nations to commit to $40 billion annually in aid to ensure Ukraine’s survival—calling on Trump to lead the charge toward peace through strength.

📢 In a statement to Fox News Digital, White House Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly declared, “President Trump is willing to work with anyone to protect American interests and make the world safer.”

As global uncertainty rises, one thing is clear: President Trump isn’t waiting for permission—he’s leading.