Trump urges everyone to evacuate Tehran immediately amid escalating Israel–Iran strikes
President Trump left the G-7 summit to return to the United States for an emergency meeting and says everyone should leave Tehran immediately.

US President Donald Trump expressed regret that Iran has not yet signed the nuclear deal, and commented on his Truth Social networking site that everyone should leave Tehran immediately.
Trump stated that he had told them they should sign the agreement, adding that it was a disgrace they hadn't done so. "Iran should have signed the 'deal' I told them to sign. What a disgrace and what a waste of human life. Simply put, Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. I've said it over and over again! Everyone should evacuate Tehran immediately!" the US President emphasized.

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Trump leaves G-7 early for emergency meeting on Middle East crisis, says White House
Moments after this post, the White House confirmed that President Trump would leave the G-7 summit in Canada to return to the United States for an urgent meeting.

Trump calls for immediate evacuation of Tehran, warning that Iran must never obtain a nuclear weapon. Photo: Donald Trump Truth Social account
This was confirmed by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, who stated that Donald Trump had planned to stay until the summit concluded. However, he will travel to Washington due to the reasons mentioned earlier. "The president had a great day at the G-7, even signing an important trade agreement with the United Kingdom. Many things were accomplished, but due to what is happening in the Middle East, he will leave tonight after dinner with the heads of state," Leavitt commented in a post on X.
Trump calls emergency security meeting as G-7 drafts joint plan to end Israel–Iran conflict
According to American media reports, Trump called an emergency meeting with the National Security Council to determine whether the United States would enter the conflict between Israel and Iran.
Similarly, international media reports suggest that the G-7 leaders (United States, Canada, Germany, Japan, France, Italy, and the United Kingdom) have a draft joint declaration aimed at ending the conflict between the two countries.