As the G7 summit approaches in Évian, French President Emmanuel Macron is strategically shaping the agenda to accommodate Donald Trump, who has a history of leaving early and causing disruptions. This year, the focus is on critical global issues like the Ukraine war and tensions in Gaza and Iran, but Trump’s unpredictable nature raises concerns about the summit’s cohesion.
Macron’s decision to delay the summit’s start for Trump’s 80th birthday celebration highlights the delicate balancing act he must perform. The French president hopes to keep Trump engaged, offering incentives like a lavish dinner at Versailles, while also managing the expectations of other G7 leaders who oppose military actions in Iran.
The economic implications of the summit are significant, especially as the World Bank has downgraded global growth forecasts amid rising commodity prices and inflation. Macron aims to steer discussions towards collaborative solutions, particularly in addressing the humanitarian crises in Ukraine and Gaza, while also promoting European leadership in these conflicts.
With tech leaders attending, Macron plans to emphasize the importance of innovation in resolving geopolitical tensions. However, the success of the summit hinges on whether Trump can remain focused and constructive, rather than resorting to his usual provocations that could derail crucial negotiations.
Source: The Guardian

