Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) countries have urged US President Donald Trump to bring an immediate end to the ongoing conflict with Iran and ensure the safety of global trade routes passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
According to international media reports, the call was made during discussions among G7 leaders, where concerns were raised about regional stability and the potential impact of the conflict on global economic activity.
The Strait of Hormuz is considered one of the world’s most critical shipping routes for oil and international trade, making its security a key priority for global powers.
During the meeting, President Donald Trump reportedly claimed that Iran was nearing surrender and suggested that the conflict could end soon.
He also stated that Iran’s leadership structure had been severely weakened, adding that the country currently lacks a senior official capable of formally announcing surrender.
Trump further told G7 leaders that the security situation in the Strait of Hormuz was improving and encouraged commercial shipping companies to resume operations through the strategic waterway.
However, several world leaders expressed concern about the prolonged conflict and its potential consequences for regional stability and global markets.
The G7 countries emphasized the importance of diplomacy and urged steps toward de-escalation to prevent further escalation of tensions in the Middle East.
President Trump reportedly responded by stating that the operation must be completed to ensure that the United States would not face another conflict with Iran in the coming years.
Analysts believe that continued fighting in the region could affect global oil supplies and international trade, making diplomatic efforts crucial to maintaining stability.
The discussions among G7 leaders highlight growing international concern about the impact of the Iran conflict on global security and economic stability.


