Pakistan, June 17 -- Six of the Group of Seven (G7) leaders continued the final day of their summit in Canada, striving to display unity and global influence despite the abrupt exit of U.S. President Donald Trump. The summit, held in Kananaskis, Alberta, aimed to address major global crises, including the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East.

Trump departed late Monday, skipping critical sessions on Ukraine and trade. Before leaving, he warned Iran to "make a deal" regarding its nuclear program and called for an evacuation of Tehran on social media. His sudden exit left other G7 leaders scrambling to maintain focus and cohesion amid escalating tensions in multiple regions.

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