President Donald Trump has landed in Geneva, Switzerland, for the G7 summit, according to Israeli media. The arrival follows days of diplomatic activity around a potential US-Iran agreement framework and a series of preparatory talks.
President Donald Trump touched down in Geneva on Monday at 17:26 local time, ahead of the Group of Seven summit, according to N12. The arrival caps a week of intense U.S. diplomacy: as The Zioneer reported, Trump departed Washington earlier Monday while U.S. and Iranian representatives held preliminary talks in Doha (12:17 Jerusalem). Over the weekend, Israeli media reported that Trump had been seen walking in downtown Geneva awaiting an Iranian delegation for a signing ceremony — a report the bulletin desk categorized as unconfirmed at the time (Friday, June 12, 16:20 Jerusalem). Separately, several Israeli outlets reported that Prime Minister Netanyahu is seeking an urgent meeting with Trump after the president returns from Europe, though no invitation has been confirmed.
What remains open: the precise G7 agenda regarding the U.S.-Iran dossier, and whether a signing ceremony will occur on the summit sidelines. The bulletin desk's reporting Friday noted that Trump had canceled planned strikes against Iran as a deal framework advanced — the Geneva arrival is the next tangible step in a fast-moving diplomatic track.
2 developments
- DevelopingTrump reportedly seen walking in Geneva center, awaiting Iranian delegation for deal signing
- DevelopingTrump departs Washington for G7 as US and Iran hold preliminary talks in Doha
- StrongTrump says deal signing possible this weekend in Europe, with Vance attending
- StrongUS official: Trump to meet Mideast leaders at G7; Netanyahu not invited
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