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Arriving Late To G7 Working Session In France President Trump Says ‘I Am The Boss’

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Last updated: June 17, 2026 7:10 am
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EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France, June 17 (STL.News) – President Donald Trump told a roomful of global leaders, “I’m the boss” on Wednesday. This statement came as he and other G7 leaders acknowledged Ukraine’s improved battlefield fortunes. The group issued a unified pledge of support and announced fresh sanctions against Russia, signaling a shift in the international response to the conflict.

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Shifts and Economic SecurityAddressing Global Trade Imbalances

President Trump’s comment was a tongue-in-cheek admission of an unspoken truth hanging over the June 15-17 summit of the Group of Seven powers. The joint leaders’ statement could bolster Kyiv’s growing leverage in upcoming peace talks with Moscow. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and his allies arrived at the G7 hoping to demonstrate that Ukraine’s fightback is delivering results. They aimed to show that Russia is currently in no position to dictate terms for a peace deal.

The joint statement and comments from various leaders suggest that President Trump has warmed to President Zelenskiy’s arguments after years of skepticism. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney noted the shift in the American approach to the conflict.

“There has been a change in position on the part of the United States and President Trump,” Carney told reporters. “There is a position that is harder toward Russia and more realistic, in our view, of the situation on the ground of the war.”

Despite these developments, hopes of forcing Moscow into productive peace talks still rely on commitments from President Trump, which observers note can be elusive. It remains unclear if bilateral discussions between President Trump and President Zelenskiy will take place during the summit. Furthermore, it remains to be seen whether the administration in Washington will allow waivers on sanctions restricting Russian oil exports to lapse, particularly now that a preliminary deal with Iran has been secured.

G7 leaders discuss Ukraine at the I am the boss summit

Shifts and Economic Security

G7 leaders also welcomed the preliminary peace deal between the United States and Iran, which President Trump signed on the eve of the summit. The group stated they were ready to contribute to the implementation of this agreement. Efforts to diversify energy supply routes are now a priority to reduce dependence on the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran had previously blocked.

France is currently pushing partners to sign a joint statement on critical minerals. This initiative aims to help Western nations reduce reliance on China and shield investors from various countermeasures and dumping. This move follows economic disruptions last year, when Beijing imposed export curbs on rare-earth-based permanent magnets, causing some industries to nearly halt operations.

Measures currently under discussion include price supports, market standards, subsidies, and guaranteed purchases. There is also a focus on scaling up private investment in critical mineral supply chains outside of China. While Western powers are racing to secure mining rights and build processing capacity, officials acknowledge that denting China’s dominant position will take years.

Addressing Global Trade Imbalances

The summit participants are also addressing global trade imbalances, particularly regarding predatory competition from China. French officials summarize these imbalances by noting that China produces too much, the United States consumes too much, and European nations invest too little. Alarm is rising across Europe over China’s trade surplus, which currently stands at 360 billion euros.

European leaders are preparing to debate tougher trade defense measures at a summit in Brussels scheduled for Thursday. These discussions will likely focus on addressing surging imports from China. Additionally, the G7 leaders plan to discuss artificial intelligence, specifically the liability of bots and the impact of AI on truth and falsehood, with industry leaders invited to participate in the conversation.

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