About Donald Trump
President Trump attended the G7 summit in France in June 2026, where he held press conferences and bilateral meetings with world leaders including French President Emmanuel Macron and UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Trump stated that on June 14 the U.S. reached a memorandum of understanding with Iran that he said would end the current conflict, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. He described the agreement as a "wall against a nuclear weapon" and contrasted it with the previous JCPOA, which he called a "road to a nuclear weapon." Trump said the Strait of Hormuz was partially open and would be fully open by June 19, and he claimed oil prices were dropping and the stock market was rising as a result of the deal. He also said he had spoken with leaders of Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Turkey about the agreement.
During the summit, Trump also addressed other topics. He said he had conversations with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding the war in Ukraine, describing it as more difficult than expected. Trump discussed U.S. investment figures, stating that over $19 trillion was being invested in the United States. He commented on domestic issues including voter ID requirements, crime reduction in several U.S. cities, and the "Save America Act." Trump also referenced a UFC event held at the White House and joked with reporters about taking credit for the Iran deal or blaming Vice President JD Vance if it did not work out.
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Emmanuel Macron0:06
Can I talk about economy? I wanted to say, I mean to commend President Trump for the celebration yesterday and to welcome President Trump and ministers and his team for being here in Evian for the G7. I think yesterday was signed a very important agreement, a peace deal with Iran, and it's a very important one because first it will fix the nuclear issue and it's a very important matter for peace for the whole world. And it will reopen Armos. It would provide peace in Lebanon. So we are ready to take our fair share of the burden and be part of the commitment of the international community in order to support this deal. And we will discuss that together and with colleagues later on. But it's a very important step towards peace as well for the global economy. We will have the occasion to discuss the war in Ukraine in order to re-engage together and negotiate a good, solid, and sustainable peace. And President Zelensky will be with us as well tomorrow. And obviously we will have the occasion to bring this G7 to speak about a series of issues from rare earth, critical minerals, trade, etc., where we have to build convergence among the G7 members. And it will be the occasion for us to celebrate the 250 years of independence for the US. And Versailles is a good place because this is where the king and his minister of foreign affairs at the time did support the US during years, but also prepared what we called the Paris Treaty in 1783, which was the final point of this war. So it's a great honor and a great pleasure to have you, Mr. President.
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Donald Trump2:26
Thank you. Thank you. So, Emmanuel has been a special friend of mine. We've had a fantastic relationship. We've worked on many deals together. I'm very happy to say the deal is all signed and the strait is already partially opened. As you know, they're doing a little hunting for a couple of mines that they've already found. But essentially ships are starting to go out now. On Friday, it'll be completely opened. We got along very well with Iran. It's a different set of leaders. As you know, the first set is gone, the second set is gone, and we found the third set to be very smart, strong, very smart. But we ended up making a deal. I felt badly that we had to go back on the attack for two nights and I thought a third, but we made it before that happened. But I think a lot of great things are going to happen in the Middle East right now. And very importantly, the oil is plummeting down and the stock market is shooting up like a rocket today, like record numbers. And the oil has taken its biggest plunge and we're into the low numbers. Not quite back yet, Kevin, to the extent, but we're getting close to the numbers we were before it all started. And the main thing is that Iran will not have a nuclear weapon. They fully agreed to that with strong policing powers and they won't have a nuclear weapon, which is what it was all about because they probably would have used it if they had it. So we had two big moments when I terminated the JCPOA. That was the Obama deal, the Barack Hussein Obama deal. And when I terminated that, it was very important because it was a road to a nuclear weapon. It was a horrible deal for the United States. It was a deal where billions of dollars was given to Iran. It was a deal where 1.7 billion in cash was put on a Boeing 757. They needed a Boeing 747, to be honest with you, because it was a lot of cash. 1.7 billion was taken out of the banks and given to Iran. And on top of that, tens of billions of dollars was paid. So they tried to bribe them to make a deal. That didn't work. It never works. And we've done a great job and hopefully it's going to be a good relationship and we're going to get along. And if we don't, we go back to where we started, but I don't think that's going to be necessary. The Iran deal that we made is going to bring a lot of success to the world because the oil was really clogged up there for a while. They would call me on occasion say, 'Come on, please, let's go the oil prices.' But the oil is coming way down. So I'm very honored by it. I want to thank you for your help. You've always been a help and it's an honor to be with you. We had a very good conversation yesterday with President Zelensky and President Putin. And I see maybe we can do something there. I really do. I think they're both open to it. So, now that this is finished, we're going to be focusing on that, see if we can get that one done. 25,000 people a month are dying, mostly soldiers, and that shouldn't happen. But had two very good conversations yesterday. We'll be talking about it. And we had a really exciting, I think maybe one of the most incredible evenings in the history of the White House. We had an evening last night with the fighters. And I was very happy. I called last night, very late last night, to congratulate you because in the heavyweight division, a French fighter won. I don't know, is that maybe more important than the World Cup? To some people it might be, to some people it might be. You have a good team in the World Cup. Very good team, but you have good fighters, too. And you're a great country and it's an honor to be with you. Thank you very much.
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Reporter6:49
Hey, sir. Are you going to try to attend the signing ceremony on Friday?
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Donald Trump6:54
Well, it depends. JD's coming in for it. He was originally going to do it. I'll probably be gone by then. We're having dinner in a day and a half, right? We're going to be staying quite late. So, I may be involved. I may not. But JD was coming in for that specifically.
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Reporter7:13
Mr. President, when will the text of the deal be released?
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Donald Trump7:18
I think pretty soon. I would say I mean I want it to be released because it's a very powerful document. It's not like the Obama document which was just a terrible document. This is a very powerful document and I want it to be released. So probably pretty soon, I would say after sometime after Friday because the strait opens completely. It's open now but it opens completely. We'll have all the mines knocked out for the most part. We have a lot of lanes right now already.
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Reporter7:49
Mr. President,
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Donald Trump7:50
So I think sometime in the very near future.
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Reporter7:55
Mr. President, does this deal involve any sanctions relief for Iran? When would that go into effect?
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Donald Trump8:01
No, it doesn't. Well, they have to. It's really a behavioral thing. If they do what they're supposed to do, that starts taking effect.
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Reporter8:17
Mr. President, what do you expect from France?
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Donald Trump8:21
Well, I would love them to do that. I don't think we're going to need much help because we have an agreement where it's going to be open and it's toll-free. We had a little argument on that. It's toll-free. So, I don't think we're going to need much help, but I don't think it's a bad idea to have a ship or two up here from a few countries. You'd be a great country to do it because you never know what happens. But I think it's going to be open and I think it's going to be free sailing. We do want to see if we can straighten out the Lebanon thing because it just seems to never end. And that's a mini version of what we were doing. And it should not be tough. It should not be tough. So we have to have a little talk with them.