2026-06-16
14 分钟President Trump is in Europe to meet with G7 leaders.
As the Wall Street Journal tells us, one topic is front and center for allied countries.
Iran was already on the docket, but obviously having a deal in place,
or presumably a deal in place as all sides say, that is now going to dominate the agenda.
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It's Tuesday, June 16th.
I'm Gideon Resnick in for Shmita Basu.
This is Apple News Today.
President Trump landed in France yesterday for the annual G7 summit,
fresh off the announcement of a tentative deal with Iran to end the war,
open the Strait of Hormuz, and to start nuclear negotiations.
Trump says the language of the agreement will be released Friday,
which is fueling a lot of questions from US allies.
Mainly, okay, how is this going to get implemented? How is it going to hold?
Alex Ward covers national security for the Wall Street Journal.
He's on the ground at the G7 and told us about the questions that are dominating discussions so far.
How do you get Israel to not launch more attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon?
How do you ensure Iran doesn't violate?
What do you think these technical talks over the next two months are going to look like?