Trump and other leaders clash on trade, climate at G7
Source: Reuters
Fri May 26, 2017 | 11:11am EDT
By Steve Holland and Elizabeth Piper | TAORMINA, ITALY
Leaders from the world's major industrialized nations began talks on Friday at a G7 summit in Sicily which is expected to expose deep divisions with U.S. President Donald Trump over trade and climate change.
The two-day summit, at a cliff-top hotel overlooking the Mediterranean, began a day after Trump blasted NATO allies for spending too little on defense and described Germany's trade surplus as "very bad" in a meeting with EU officials in Brussels.
After receiving warm receptions in Saudi Arabia and Israel, Trump's confrontational stance with long-standing partners in Europe cast a cloud over the meeting in Taormina, where leaders are due to discuss terrorism, Syria, North Korea and the global economy.
"No doubt, this will be the most challenging G7 summit in years," Donald Tusk, a former Polish prime minister who chairs summits of European Union leaders, said before the meeting. White House economic adviser Gary Cohn predicted "robust" discussions on trade and climate.
Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-g7-summit-idUSKBN18L2ZU
The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,733 posts)Fritz Walter
(4,291 posts)...than talking economics or <shudder!> climate change!
Our only hope is that someone there will offer to show him the view from the cliff's edge.
GeorgeGist
(25,321 posts)is led by an ass of epic proportions.