OREANDA-NEWSUS President Donald Trump did not agree on the summit in French Biarritz with the leaders of other G7 countries on international politics, including those related to Russia, China and Iran. Such an assessment is given in an article published Sunday in the American Business Newspaper.

"President Trump diverged in views with world leaders regarding the US trade war with China, as well as a number of international policy issues at the G-7 summit, which demonstrated his isolation on the world stage", the article says. According to the publication, the politician "confirmed his attitude to a trade war with China and noted that he has the right to impose a state of emergency in the country in this regard". "He refuted the words of French officials who said that the leaders had reached a consensus on how to act on Iran, and argued with the Japanese side over whether the recent missiles launched by North Korea are a violation of the agreements", publication.

The publication also notes that the US president gave a different assessment than the other leaders of the consultations on Iran. "According to Assistant President Macron, the leaders agreed that Tehran should prevent the acquisition of nuclear weapons, as well as find opportunities for negotiations between Iran and the West to reduce tension", the article says.

As the publication emphasizes, "Trump said that he didn't discuss this issue". The source of the publication said that the US president "didn't agree to make a joint statement, as well as the fact that Macron played the role of a messenger". As the British newspaper reported on Sunday, Trump at the G-7 summit actually quarreled with his G7 colleagues, insisting on a return to the G8 format with Russian participation.