G7 summit: A statement by Trump causes mass exodus from Tehran

G7 summit: A statement by Trump causes mass exodus from Tehran

Mass exodus from Tehran, the streets are clogged with cars, tens of thousands of people are fleeing the Iranian capital – shortly before, US President Donald Trump advised all Iranians to “leave Tehran immediately.” This could be an indication of imminent US military involvement in this new Middle East war.

“Iran should have signed the deal. I told them again and again – they cannot have nuclear weapons. What a waste of life. Everyone should leave Tehran immediately!” – US President Donald Trump posted these statements on his social media channel last night.

Current images from Tehran show that this message has also reached Iran: secretly filmed videos show congested streets in the city of 10 million inhabitants, and a mass exodus has begun.

Trump leaves G7 summit in Canada early

US President Donald Trump (79) also left the G7 summit in Canada early. “President Trump will return to Washington tonight to attend to many important matters,” his spokeswoman said. Specifically: because of the “events in the Middle East.”

“I have to go back, very important,” Trump said on Monday evening during the traditional photo of the summit participants with the other heads of state and government. He wanted to thank Canada for being a “great host,” but “you probably see what I see, and I have to get back as fast as I can.”

With his early departure, Donald Trump also spared himself another personal meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who flew thousands of kilometers from Vienna to Alberta to meet the US president at the G7 summit.

Trump said goodbye to the summit, saying, “I loved it. And I think we got a lot done.” He spoke of a “really good relationship” with the other participants. He added, “I wish I could stay for tomorrow, but they understand. It’s something big.”

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