One stunning photograph captured the tensions between the US and other nations at the G7 summit

g7 leaders trumpGerman Federal Government/Jesco Denzel via Associated Press

  • The German government released a photo on Saturday that captured the tension between US President Donald Trump and his fellow G7 leaders at a summit this weekend.
  • The two-day summit in Charlevoix, Quebec, ended in disarray after Trump said the US wouldn’t endorse the joint communique, and insulted Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

The German government has distributed a photo of US President Donald Trump speaking to world leaders at the G7 summit in a stunning picture that reflects tensions between the United States and other nations at the meeting.

The two-day summit in Charlevoix, Quebec, has ended in disarray with Trump refusing to endorse the joint statement from the G7 leaders and threatening further tariffs against other nations.

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