President Donald Trump attended the G7 summit in France from June 14 to 16, 2026 [1], where the Iran nuclear issue remained a dominant topic.

The summit represents a critical effort to stabilize regional security. By seeking a new agreement to curb Iran's nuclear program, G7 leaders aim to prevent escalation in the Middle East, and establish a sustainable diplomatic framework.

Trump arrived at the summit on June 14, 2026 [2]. Throughout the proceedings, the potential for a new nuclear agreement served as a primary focal point for discussions between the world's leading economies. French President Emmanuel Macron said the deal would fix the nuclear issue [3].

Reports on the final status of the negotiations vary. The Guardian reported on June 15, 2026 [4], that the U.S. and Iran reached a peace deal. However, CNBC reported that the world was still awaiting the deal, suggesting a final agreement had not yet been formalized [5].

Trump said the discussions regarding Iran would lead to a significant amount of success [6]. These talks occurred alongside other high-priority agenda items, including the ongoing conflict in Ukraine [5], [7].

While some sources suggest the Iran deal dominated the conversation, other reports focused on the broader analytical implications of what a new agreement would mean for global security [8]. The G7 meetings sought to balance these immediate diplomatic breakthroughs with long-term strategic goals for the region.

The summit focused on the Iran nuclear issue to seek a new agreement that would curb Iran’s nuclear program.

The conflicting reports regarding whether a deal was actually signed highlight the volatility of the negotiations. If a formal agreement was reached, it signals a pivot in US foreign policy toward a new structured containment of Iran's nuclear ambitions; if the deal is still pending, the G7 has established a framework for negotiation without yet securing a binding commitment.