Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney reduced questions to Trump before the G7 summit

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney interrupted the interrogations to President Donald Trump, taking up a few minutes from journalists before the G7 summit start.
Trump answered several questions about Russia’s dismissal of what was previously known as G8 under former President Barack Obama and former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, as well as the continuous conflict between Israel and Iran. The last question that Trump answered a publication on social networks in which he called to American immigration and customs application (ICE) to extend efforts to hold and expel illegal immigrants in the largest American cities, such as Los Angeles, New York and Chicago.
“Biden authorized 21 million people to enter our country,” said Trump. “The large number of these people and murderers, killers, gangs, people from prisons, they have emptied their prisons in the United States, most of these people are in cities, all blue cities, all the cities led by Democrats, and they think they will use them to vote. It will not happen.”
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, on the right, is speaking at a meeting with President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the G7 summit on Monday, June 16, 2025 in Kananaskis, Canada. (AP photo / Mark Schiefelbein)
Receiving a sign of approval from Trump, Carney then reduced the session early.
“If you don’t mind,” said Carney, “I’m going to exercise my role if you want as president of the G7, because we have a few more minutes with the president and his team, then we must actually start the meeting to solve some of the big problems. So thank you.”
Trump reminded journalists that the G7 summit was the G8 until Obama and Trudeau pushed Russia. Russia members were suspended following the annexation of Crimea in 2014.
“It was a mistake because I think you would not have a war right now if you had Russia, and you would not have a war right now if Trump was president four years ago,” Trump told journalists. “But that didn’t work that way.”
“It was a mistake in that you spend so much time talking about Russia. It is no longer at the table, so it makes life more complicated,” said Trump about Russian President Vladimir Putin. “But you would not have had war. And, other than that, I think we are going to accomplish a lot, and I expected it, and I think our main objective would be trade and trade with Canada, and I am sure we can find something.”

President Donald Trump arrives on Air Force One at Calgary International Airport, Sunday June 15, 2025 in Calgary, Canada, before the G7 summit. (AP photo / Gerald Herbert)
When asked what had a trade agreement with Canada, Trump told journalists: “I am a pricing person, I have always been a pricing person.” He said Carney “has a more complex, but also very good idea”, looking forward to negotiations during the summit.
Trump also said he had received messages that Iran wanted to defuse the conflict with Israel.
“They would like to speak, but they should have done it before. I had 60 days … and on the 61st day, I said, we have no problem. They have to conclude an agreement. And it’s painful for both parties,” said Trump. “But I would say that Iran does not win this war. And they should speak, and they should speak immediately before it is too late.”
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When asked what it would take in the United States to get militarily involved in the conflict, Trump replied: “I don’t want to talk about it.”

President Donald Trump, on the left, is expressed at a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on the sidelines of the G7 summit on Monday, June 16, 2025 in Kananaskis, Canada. (AP photo / Mark Schiefelbein)
Trump also discussed Nixing Russia Russia from the summit. In addition to the United States and Canada, the remaining countries of the G7 are the United States Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy and Japan.
“Putin speaks to me, he does not speak to anyone else. He does not want to speak because he was very insulted when he was thrown from the G8, as I would be, as you would, as anyone would be, is very insulting,” said Trump.
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Trump, however, suggested that it could be too late to include Russia now, taking into account the large -scale Invasion of Putin in 2022 from Ukraine.
“I’m not saying it should be at this stage, because too much water has known the dam, perhaps,” said Trump. “But, it was a big mistake. Obama did not want it and the head of your country, the proud chief of your country, did not want it. It was a big mistake. You would not have this war.”