Washington: According to senior U.S. officials, President Trump will depart Washington on Monday morning and arrive in Evian later that day to participate in the G7 Summit. The visit is expected to focus on several global priorities, including economic development, strengthening supply chains, tackling illegal immigration, combating drug smuggling, and advancing artificial intelligence technologies.
Trump’s schedule will begin with a bilateral meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday evening. The following day, he will join an official welcome ceremony and working dinner with G7 leaders before taking part in a working session alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
The U.S. President is also scheduled to hold separate bilateral meetings with the Emir of Qatar and the President of the United Arab Emirates. Later, he will participate in a working lunch bringing together G7 leaders and Middle Eastern leaders, followed by discussions on international investment partnerships involving G7 members and outreach partners.
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On Wednesday, Trump will attend another working session focused on promoting economic growth, alongside G7 leaders and outreach partners. He is also expected to hold bilateral meetings with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The summit will conclude with a working lunch featuring G7 leaders, outreach partners and leading global technology executives, with innovation and artificial intelligence expected to be key topics of discussion.
Before departing France, President Trump is scheduled to attend a dinner hosted by President Macron at the Palace of Versailles, bringing an end to a visit that underscores growing international cooperation on economic security, emerging technologies and geopolitical challenges.





