Trump Asserts U.S. Will Not Invest in Iran Amid G7 Summit Discussions

06/16/2026, 03:37 AM politics announcement

During the G7 summit in Evian, France, President Trump firmly stated that the U.S. will not invest any money in Iran, countering rumors of a potential $300 billion investment fund linked to a peace agreement. He labeled these reports as 'Fake News' and reiterated that while the U.S. retains the option to engage with Iran in the future, no financial commitments are being made at this time.

This comes after Trump announced a deal aimed at ending hostilities in the Middle East. The G7 summit is also addressing broader issues, including security in Ukraine and energy dependency, with European leaders advocating for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to ensure freedom of navigation.

Trump's comments highlight the delicate balance of U.S. foreign policy in the region, especially in relation to Israel and Hezbollah, as he expressed dissatisfaction with Israel's handling of its military operations in Lebanon. The discussions at the summit are expected to shape future international relations and economic strategies concerning energy and security

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