US-Präsident Donald Trump die iranische Hauptstadt Teheran für sofortige Evakuierung drängt und sich für ein Abkommen zur Begrenzung des iranischen Nuklearprogramms einsetzt. Trump verlässt das G7-Gipfel einen Tag früher als geplant, was Spekulationen über eine aggressivere Unterstützung für Israels Operation gegen den Iran schürte. Der Iran signalisiert jedoch die Bereitschaft zur Deeskalation der Feindseligkeiten mit Israel und ist offen für neue Atomverhandlungen mit den USA.
US President Donald Trump has called for the immediate evacuation of Tehran, Iran's capital, and has emphasized his stance against Iran's nuclear ambitions. This comes as the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran continues to escalate, leading to Trump's early departure from the G7 summit in Canada.
Trump's warning to Tehran residents to evacuate immediately was made in the context of a series of airstrikes by Israel targeting Iran's military and nuclear infrastructure. The US president has repeatedly stated that Iran should not be allowed to develop nuclear weapons and has urged Iran to enter into diplomatic talks to address the conflict.
Trump's departure from the G7 summit, originally scheduled to end on Tuesday, was announced by the White House on Monday. The US president will miss meetings with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, which were planned for the final day of the summit. The early departure is seen as a sign of the escalating tensions in the Middle East and the potential for the US to play a more significant role in the conflict.
The G7 summit was originally planned to discuss the conflict between Israel and Iran, with a draft statement calling for de-escalation and a negotiated deal to address Iran's nuclear program. However, Trump's departure and his focus on the conflict may indicate a shift in the US approach to the situation, potentially leading to a more aggressive stance against Iran.
The rapid succession of events has raised concerns in Washington about the possibility of the US becoming directly involved in the conflict or triggering a broader war in the region. The US has not been directly involved in the conflict, but the rerouting of the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier strike group to the Middle East and the deployment of additional US military assets in the region suggest a growing US presence.
The Iranians have indicated a willingness to de-escalate the conflict with Israel and are open to new nuclear negotiations with the US. However, the ongoing airstrikes and the threat of further escalation have created a tense and uncertain environment.
Trump's comments and actions have sparked speculation about the potential for a more aggressive US role in the conflict and the implications for regional stability and security.
References:
[1] https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cd783v9wn1eo
[2] https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/16/trump-g7-summit-middle-east-israel-iran
[3] https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/immediately-evacuate-tehran-trump-slams-iran-for-ignoring-nuclear-deal-us-skips-g7-de-escalation-call/articleshow/121895753.cms
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