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G7 Nations Struggle for Unity as Trump Tariffs Cause Rifts

G7 Nations Struggle for Unity as Trump Tariffs Cause Rifts/ Newslooks/ WASHINGTON/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ G7 leaders concluded their summit in Canada on Friday, struggling to maintain unity amid tensions over President Donald Trump’s tariffs and his provocative remarks about Canada. While diplomats neared consensus on a final statement, Trump’s escalating trade war and controversial stance on Russia added strain. Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly firmly rejected Trump’s suggestion that Canada “only works as a state,” emphasizing that the country’s sovereignty was not up for debate.

From left, European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya, British Foreign Minister David Lammy, French Foreign Minister Jean-No’l Barrot, Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani pose for a photo during the G7 foreign ministers meeting in La Malbaie, Canada, Friday March 14, 2025. (Saul Loeb, Pool Photo via AP)

G7 Summit Tensions Quick Looks:

  • Tariff Fallout: Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs fueled tension among G7 allies, particularly Canada.
  • Canadian Response: Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly dismissed Trump’s remarks about Canada’s sovereignty.
  • Trade War Concerns: G7 members, including Japan, urged the U.S. to reconsider harsh trade policies.
  • Ukraine Ceasefire Talks: The G7 backed a U.S.-proposed truce, awaiting Russia’s response.
  • Russia Controversy: Trump’s call for Russia to rejoin the G7 sparked concern among members.
Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly, left, speaks alongside US Secretary of State Marco Rubio during the G7 foreign ministers meeting in La Malbaie, Canada, Friday March 14, 2025. (Saul Loeb, Pool Photo via AP)

G7 Nations Struggle for Unity as Trump Tariffs Cause Rifts

Deep Look:

Trade Disputes Overshadow Diplomacy

The Group of 7 (G7) summit wrapped up on Friday in La Malbaie, Quebec, under the shadow of escalating trade tensions fueled by U.S. President Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff policies. Diplomats worked late into the night, attempting to craft a final communique that would reflect the group’s positions, despite Trump’s disruptions.

Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly emphasized that significant progress had been made, saying, “There is a great deal of unity within the G7.” However, much of the unity was tested by Trump’s hardline trade stance and repeated taunts directed at Canada, the summit’s host nation.

Trump’s Tariffs and Canadian Defiance

Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs have rattled G7 nations, particularly Canada, which shares the longest border with the United States. All member countries have been affected, but Canada has been uniquely targeted by Trump’s rhetoric, with the president suggesting it would function better as the 51st U.S. state.

Joly rejected the suggestion outright, stating, “Canada’s sovereignty is not up for debate. Period.” Her comments came after a tense meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who was making his first G7 appearance. Joly described their discussions as “frank,” a diplomatic term often signaling sharp disagreements.

In an effort to push back against Trump’s economic stance, Joly vowed that Canada would “put maximum pressure on the Americans” while also searching for alternative economic strategies.

G7 Allies Express Frustration

Trump’s trade policies drew sharp criticism from other G7 leaders. Japan, among the hardest hit by U.S. tariffs, urged Rubio to use his influence to mitigate the economic strain. However, Trump has remained firm, insisting that his tariffs are necessary to bring manufacturing jobs back to the U.S.

Germany’s Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock posted a message of solidarity with Canada on X, standing beside EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas. “We’ve got your back, @melaniejoly,” she wrote, reinforcing support for Canada against U.S. pressure.

Joly noted that while some G7 diplomats treated Trump’s remarks as a joke, Canada took them seriously. “Canadians are anxious, Canadians are proud people,” she said. “We don’t expect this to be laughed at.”

Ukraine Ceasefire Talks Gain Traction

Beyond trade disputes, the summit also focused on international security concerns, including the ongoing war in Ukraine. The G7 expressed support for a 30-day ceasefire proposal brokered by the U.S., which Ukraine has already accepted. However, Russian President Vladimir Putin has attached conditions to the deal, delaying its implementation.

“All G7 foreign ministers agree with the U.S. proposal for a ceasefire that is supported by Ukrainians,” Joly said. “The ball is now in Russia’s court.”

Despite diplomatic efforts to secure peace, Trump’s stance on Russia has sparked additional concern among G7 members. His push to reinstate Russia into the group, effectively restoring the G8, has faced resistance, given Russia’s 2014 expulsion following its annexation of Crimea.

Looking Ahead

As the summit concluded, it was evident that the G7’s unity was tested more than ever by Trump’s economic and foreign policies. While some progress was made on diplomatic fronts like the Ukraine ceasefire, trade disputes and Trump’s provocative remarks about Canada’s sovereignty left lingering tensions.

With no immediate resolution to the tariff standoff, the coming months will determine whether the U.S. and its allies can mend trade relations or if economic rifts will deepen further.



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