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G7 leaders could stand up to Trump and swap flattery for frankness

ABC Australia · Jun 17, 2026, 1:52 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • Donald Trump is used to flattery, but this year's G7 summit could produce some frank discussions.
  • The stream of world leaders rushing to the Oval Office to praise Trump and shower him with gifts is so last year.
  • In Évian-les-Bains this week, the US president has found himself among a group of emboldened counterparts, many of whom now seem comfortable criticising him publicly.

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Donald Trump is used to flattery, but this year's G7 summit could produce some frank discussions. (Reuters: Christian Hartmann/Pool)

Link copied Share Share article As Donald Trump flew over the French Alps towards the G7 summit this week, the postcard-like sun-drenched scene around him may have disguised a brewing storm.

The stream of world leaders rushing to the Oval Office to praise Trump and shower him with gifts is so last year.

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