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June 18, 2026

President Trump G7 Final Remarks, Meetings With India And Egypt, Arriving At Versailles, And Signing the Iran Peace Deal MOU

By S.E. Gunn, PhDAll News Pipeline

On June 17, 2026, President Trump held a press conference in which he spoke for 40 minutes. Here is a transcript of President Trump's actual remarks (sans questions from the propaganda media, feel free to advance 41 minutes into the video below if you are interested in what the propaganda media chose to ask):

We had a great event. This was something very special. And I want to thank President Macron and Bridget, his really lovely wife, fantastic person, for welcoming us to France for an extremely successful G7 summit. I would say it's one of the most successful. And this meeting could not have come at a better time.

On Sunday, we reached an agreement with Iran that achieves everything we set out to accomplish, everything and much more, ending the current conflict, reopening the Strait of Hormuz and preventing Iran from ever obtaining a nuclear weapon. That's what it was all about. That was about 99% Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. They can't develop it, buy it, they can never have a nuclear weapon. At the same time with this announcement or close to it as people started to think it was going to happen when Iran was making some very positive statements, the stock market has surged to record highs, picking up thousands of points over the last short period of time. Thousands of points. And oil is dropping like it has never dropped before at levels that went in in numbers down seven dollars, down $8. They've never seen anything like that. But if we didn't do this deal, we could have dropped more bombs for another 3 weeks, 2 weeks, 4 weeks, 2 years. You would never have the Strait of Hormuz open, you would never have success. Your market would have, instead of going up at levels that nobody's ever seen before, would go down at levels that nobody ever saw before. Maybe except for 1929 or whatever. And you know, all the tough guys, the tough guys don't realize that this wasn't a 3-month deal. This was years in the making. You know why? Because I was the one that killed General Soleimani. And if I didn't kill General Soleimani, we probably wouldn't be talking right now about this deal because he was a mad genius. They never were able to replace him. But a lot of people forget that the tough guys, you know, the tough guys that would drive the country right down the tubes. 

The past 2 days have provided a chance to discuss the details of this historic agreement with many of our closest friends and allies including the G7 nations and many presidents and prime ministers as you saw Prime Minister Modi was here. We had a long talk. He's a great guy. They are thrilled that we made a deal. Every one of them, there's not one nation that came to us and said, "Please, sir, keep dropping bombs on them. Please keep dropping bombs." The stupid people say that. But I'm thrilled to report, and by the way those last two days were brutal, $200 million worth of bombs. And you know, it is expensive, too, by the way, aside from everything else. And they knew I was coming for a third night. We informed them we're coming for a third night.  They didn't have their navy. It's sunk. They didn't have their air force. It's gone. Not one plane. They didn't have anti-aircraft equipment, so we got free rain. They didn't have their leaders. 

But they have a new group of leaders that I think is actually, I think they're smarter. I think they're very smart. I think they're far less radicalized and I think they're I think they're really good. They love their country. You know, you talk about regime change, nobody will say that. But I guess that's look their one set of leaders is all gone. Their  set of leaders is all gone. Their third set of leaders a little bit gone. But for the most part, and frankly, I think that's regime change. I think they're going to behave much differently. I think they see a different way of life that they were never exposed to.

So the one thing I didn't want to see is I didn't want to see economic catastrophe. If you kept this going, that could have happened. But all I know is every time we talked about the possibility of peace, the stock market shot up like a rocket ship. It never went down. They didn't like it. The people, you know, the stock market is more brilliant than anybody there is, including the people on the stage, other than me, of course. Let's see. I don't know. What do you think, Scott? Is the stock market more brilliant than you? No, sir. oh, that's a that's a terrible statement. All right. The stock market is quite brilliant. And every time we said something amazing like we're going to settle, it would go up. And every time we said something negative like guess what? We're not going to be able to settle. It would go down. Very big, Peter. Very, very big. Tells you something. And you know, I've studied presidents. Some good, some bad, some great. Not too many are great and some really bad. We had one just recently. And the one president I did not want to be was the late great Herbert Hoover. I didn't want that. 

And who knows what would have happened, but bad things happen. So the past few days have provided a chance to discuss the details of the deal with the closest friends and allies heads and of countries. They were all here a lot of them far more than the seven as you know a lot of them. And they put out a statement. I think President Macron, who did a great job, by the way, and Bridget, they did a great job. But they all put out statements saying they love this deal because they want to see it over and they love the fact that the Strait of Hormuz, don't forget if we were going to drop bombs, let's say we went another month, another 2, 3 months, maybe weeks, could be another 3 months. Could be whatever. 

What do you have left? That may be nothing, but you don't have the Strait of Hormuz, it will never be open because people that own billion dollar ships, these ships cost a billion dollars. They don't like sailing ships or having their ships participate. When you go up the coast and you go through the straight and there are rockets flying over your head, they want to protect their billion dollar investment. you wouldn't have oil for maybe years. These are stupid people. But nobody was tougher than me. Nobody hit Soleimani. 

You know, when I hit Soleimani, people thought that was the biggest thing to happen in the Middle East for 50 years. That was the biggest event. He was the  he was the boss of Iran and respected, but but he was a mad genius. He was a genius, the father of the roadside bomb. When you see young men and in some cases women, mostly men, walking around without legs, without arms, with a face that's been blown to smithereens. It's Soleimani 95% 96.2 they say or something. 95%. That was Soleimani. Did it happened to come from Iran and I blew him up. You remember that? I blew him up in the valley of death. He got off his plane and we followed him and and in all fairness because they've been wonderful to me, Israel, but they didn't want to do that attack. They were all set. The night before the attack, they informed me they didn't want to do it. So, I had to make a decision. I made the decision to do it. But they were, it was a joint venture, as we say in the real estate business. That was a joint venture between Israel and us. We studied it for a month. We knew what plane he was going to be on almost a month before. He only traveled on commercial airlines, big ones with lots of people because he knew we wouldn't shoot him down. They're very smart, but we knew he was going to be on that plane. We followed him and then Israel informed me that they won't do it.

And I had to make a decision. I had some very good generals and not the ones you see on television, very good. And I want to thank also Pete Hegseth and General Kaine who's phenomenal. Okay, these guys are phenomenal. They can't be better. But I had some good generals. And I said to him, well, if Israel's not going to do it, we're all prepared. Do we do it? Do you like doing it or not? He said, sure, if you want to do it, we can do it. How? Well, we'll do it just as well or better. We can do it ourselves. We don't need anybody. So, we took out Soleimani. one of the biggest events to happen the Middle East maybe ever but they say 50 years they say 100 years 

I was with the prime minister of Pakistan he said it's maybe the biggest event that has ever taken place in Islam nobody could believe it so that's when it started it didn't start like three or four or five weeks ago and Obama wouldn't do it what Obama did was he did the JCPOA he loaded up a plane with $1 billion 700 million in green cash from banks all over Washington, Maryland, and Virginia. They were stripped of all their cash. They had no cash to do payrolls. It all went into a Boeing 757, a wonderful plane, and they flew it to Iran, and they gave it out to people. They bribed people. They thought they were going to get it done. Then they gave billions and billions of dollars after that. and they got a deal that was a road to a nuclear weapon. 

I get so angry. I guess I'm allowed to get angry when I watch these the Democrats. They talk about it all the time. We had this deal done. You had a deal that was going to give them legally a nuclear weapon. And if that happened, Israel would have been blown away. And in all fairness to Bibi Netanyahu, who happens to be a good man, gets a little excited sometimes, but he happens to be a very good man. We've had an amazing partnership. has been an amazing prime minister. We have a little dispute over Lebanon. And I say, you can do a little softer touch, Bibi. You don't have to knock down a building every time somebody walks into it that's from Hezbollah. But it's been an amazing partnership.

But he will say we're the big partner and he's the very small partner. And that's true. So he came to the country and he begged Barack Hussein Obama, the president, not to do the JCPOA. He said it could be the end of Israel and it would have been if I didn't come along and Obama didn't listen to him. Bibi actually went to Congress and pleaded with them and he got nowhere and they had this horrible deal that was horrible for Israel. horrible for Israel. And that's where it stood.

And then I came along and I terminated that deal. It had very little time left. You know, it was a short-term deal. You know, with countries, you need hundreds of years. You don't need eight years and nine years. This isn't like you're signing a lease on a candy store, the corner. You need hundreds of years. This was a short-term lease. It expired long ago. Had I let it run, it expired. You wouldn't have been around. A lot of people wouldn't have been around but Israel would have been terminated. I think the whole Middle East would have been terminated. You saw that when everybody was shocked that all these missiles they were aimed at these different places, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE. Think of it. Bahrain, Kuwait, they got hit. Nobody thought that was even I I didn't think it was going to happen. They didn't think it was going to happen. They were going to take out the entire Middle East, including Israel. 

And if they had a nuclear weapon, they would have used it within moments after getting it. So I made it very tough for them when I terminated the Barack Hussein Obama catastrophe. JCPOA, one of the worst deals. NAFTA might have been worse, but that was worse economically. This deal was really dangerous what he did. He gave them everything, including a lot of money, which we don't give them, by the way. just in case you have any question. We'll be giving this out so you can read it and you can see and it's a memorandum of understanding. If it doesn't get done in 60 days, it's all right. We go back to bombing. 

You know, I don't want to do that because it's so good. But, we might have to because we're never going to let them have a nuclear weapon, but they've agreed not to, and you'll see that very clearly in the agreement. But then the second phase of that was they were building or they were enriching material as they say I call it nuclear dust. They were enriching material under granite mountains. Granite being for those not in the construction business granite being a very strong the strongest stone. It's not as pretty as marble but it's much more it's much stronger. It's a lot stronger. Like the new granite I put on the stairs of the White House going to the Oval Office, the black granite. It's rated 1 million years plus. No marbles rated that. Marbles rated a 100 years if it's outside. 

So these are granite mountains and the B2s came along and they hit those air shafts in the dark at 1:00 in the morning with no moon. They had a beam going right up everywhere. Those guys did a job and then they were criticized by certain members of the press like CNN for possibly not doing that much damage. And it turned out that the damage was far greater. Those mountains collapsed right on top of everything. Nobody's going to get that for a long time unless we want to get it. We we'll get it. But we're the only ones that can. And they say China has the equipment to get it and we have the equipment to get it.  And it's actually not valuable. Not a lot of value, but would like to get it psychologically, but nobody's touching it. 

We also have cameras. That's what Space Force is. We have the best We have the greatest military in the world, by the way. But I'm proud of Space Force because I started it. We have Space Force cameras on every single door. Every Well, there are no doors. They've been pretty well shattered. But every area of that, if somebody walks in and he's got a badge with his name on it, like Muhammad something, which is about a 50/50 guess, Muhammad something, they can tell the name, they can give you a  serial number. They we can see things you wouldn't believe the quality of the stuff that we have. It's why we've been so successful. 

That's why our blockade will go down in the annals of history as being unbelievable. Nobody's ever seen a blockade like that. just was like a steel wall. So what happened is we then terminated that and I call it the nuclear dust and that was the end of that. But if we didn't hit that with the B2 bombers or if it wasn't successful, they would have had a nuclear weapon, a nuclear bomb at at a very high level. Not the highest, but it would have been a very high level. We have much bigger, but we hope that we're never going to have to use it. We have the most. Russia has . China is very far behind, but going to catch up, unfortunately. You know, they're catching up, but we have the most. We have the most powerful, but we also have the most, but Russia's not far behind. And then you have China in third place, but they'll within 5 years they'll be probably even.

And we ought to make a denuclearization deal would be so great. We don't need all of that. We don't need to be able to blow up the whole world 300 times over. It's terrible. Really, if we could do a denuclearization deal, I' I'd love it. And one of those two is very willing to do it, I will tell you. But the other one is less willing to do it. And you need all of them. So the deal we reached with Iran on Sunday will be signed shortly, tomorrow, maybe the next day. think you know subject deals all my my whole life is all about deals. That's all I ever did is make deals and crazy things happen with deals. I've gone into deals where it's a guarantee. No way it can not be signed and it doesn't get signed. And I've gone into deals that you have no chance of making and they go like nothing. So, but we're going to most likely sign a deal. They want to sign a deal [snorts] and they've been acting very appropriately. They took a big two hits last week. Those were two very big hits.

So importantly, Iran has agreed that they will neither produce nor procure a nuclear weapon. Neither produce because originally they said they talk about that that they will not develop a nuclear weapon. And some people found it okay. These guys didn't in all fairness but some people but I didn't like it said it won't develop. I said what happens if they should buy? I don't know. It's pretty very dangerous for somebody to sell because whoever sells them a nuclear weapon will get nuked themselves. If they sold a nuclear weapon only a few that could do it. They would be nuked. They wouldn't have that  country long. So it's a very dangerous thing for somebody to do. But I wanted it in there. So, it's develop, procure, buy, anything, and you'll see that when you see the agreement, but it's appropriate that we release the agreement. 

And we did send a copy to Israel, by the way. They've been a good partner. Again, I think they could do better with respect to Hezbollah. I'm not saying they shouldn't protect themselves. I'm saying when two drones are shot into the desert and dropped harmlessly, you don't have to knock down buildings in Beirut. They could behave better and frankly they could do a better job. I love them as a partner. They were terrific, but they could do a much better job with Hezbollah on that. I don't think they're doing well. 

And I feel very bad for Lebanon. Lebanon's been, you know, it was a great culture. It was a great They had the professors, the doctors, the lawyers. It was an incredible culture. Maybe the highest in the Middle East for years and years, centuries. And for the last 50, 60 years, they have been just trashed. They have been they have been living in hell. 

So, they'll work closely with us to turn over the so-called enriched material that's very deep in the bowels of the earth. Very deep. Nobody can get it. So, it's not important that we do it quickly, but we could do it fairly quickly. When we have a chance, we'll do it. But in the meantime, we have cameras on every inch of it. Nobody can do it. And if they do, we'll hit them with patriots, that's all. And they'll be gone. And they know that. Technical discussions and the removal of all stockpiles of enriched materials will begin immediately. We're going to start that immediately. And unlike Barack Hussein Obama who sent Iran pallets of cash and any relief they receive under this deal, they'll have to get based on merit and it won't be from us. We don't have to give them anything. 

But some people may want to invest like what are you going to do? Say you can never ever invest in a country. I mean it's pretty tough. I don't mind being tough but it's pretty crazy. You can invest in a country. You can invest in any country you want but you can't invest there. Well, they need investment because we did a trillion and a half, maybe $2 trillion dollars worth of damage. So, somebody's going to have to help them out. There's no guarantee about helping them out. And could be their neighbors will help them out a little bit. I don't know, but it's a lot of money. Almost nobody has that kind of money. That's the kind of damage that was done. But we're not investing any money. There was a fake story. There was a fake news story that got a man, a person, a good person. JD made a statement. It was a perfect statement and they reported it a very strange way, but that's cuz that's why it's fake news, I guess. So, we don't give them money. We don't give them any of that.

And what happens is with time if they behave if they be a citizen of the world a reasonable citizen of the world and I think this group again I think I didn't do this for regime change but I think this group is regime change I mean hey the first group is dead one little morning having breakfast the whole group they thought they'd never be caught because we never bombed during breakfast but we bombed and they all 88 people and I'm not proud of that at all. But the  group came in and they were very unreasonable too and they were all gone. They were all gone. And then the third group, we've been dealing with them. Couple left this planet, but we've been dealing with them. And again, they've been fine. I mean, I've had a lot easier. I've had some easier ones. They're tough. They're smart.

Maritime traffic through the straight of Hormuz has already increased very substantially and the normal flow of energy will resume in the coming days and trillions of dollars will be made by the world and the stock market will I believe continue to rise. The only difference is that a player that's very volatile, very tough, very smart, frankly, you know, they have in one way a primitive culture, but it's also a genius primitive culture. They're very smart people, very good negotiators, but so are we. 

So rather than possibly going into a depression, rather than having your favorite president be Herbert Hoover, I was always the one I didn't want to be. I wouldn't have preferred Nixon. I wouldn't have preferred. There were plenty I wouldn't prefer, but the one I always thought of, Herbert Hoover. And he caused it. He raised taxes too fast and he raised interest rates too fast all at the same time. And it caused the Great Depression. I don't think I'll make mistakes like that. I lower taxes. I don't raise taxes. In fact, we just gave you the largest tax decrease, largest tax cut in the history of our country. 

So, we'll be working on a parallel effort with the Gulf nations to address non-nuclear issues such as the conventional ballistic missiles, which we'll be talking about, and support. I mean, they have to have some because other people have some. You got to have some. Somebody said they you shouldn't give them one. And I have guys I like some of these guys, but I don't think they're I don't think they're smart. Sir, you shouldn't let them have any missile. I said, well, what am I going to do? I going to let Saudi Arabia have missiles, but they can't have them? Yes, sir. Can't doesn't work that way. You know, it doesn't work that way.  And missiles aren't the problem. missiles are they hurt a little location but they don't blow up the planet. So the Gulf nations will address the non-nuclear issues as we'll be talking about the ballistic missiles and we'll talk also about the terrorist proxies that they have that we don't want that to happen. 

But I want to thank our partners in both Pakistan and Qatar. These people work so hard and they knew him a little bit the case of Pakistan quite well. Well, in the case of Qatar, they were sort of at odds end. You know, Qatar was great because they had right next door. When I flew from there, from that location to Saudi Arabia, I'd fly for 40  and I'd fly to UAE for 40 Two great leaders there. By the way, case of Saudi Arabia, the father's still alive and he's fantastic and the son is going to be great. Going to be great. The crown prince and Muhammad at UAE is an incredible warrior. He was dropping bombs. Last week I said, "Who the hell's dropping all those bombs?" It was UAE. He's a good fighter, Muhammad. 

But every administration for decades has sought to get Iran to relinquish its nuclear ambitions. But the threat only got bigger. The words got bigger and bigger and stronger and bigger, and [snorts] nothing ever happened. And Iran got stronger and tougher. If we didn't blow them up the first time and then blow out those weapons, they would have been unstoppable. This should have done what I'm doing and what I did should have been done years ago. Would have been much easier, much less firepower, but it wasn't. And again, I want to thank all those countries and I want to thank Israel and Bibi Netanyahu. So obviously the breakthrough would not have been possible without the unprecedented pressure the United States put on the regime over the past year and a half. But again, it started a long time ago. It started with the death of Soleimani. That was a big deal. No president in history has ever been tougher on Iran than I have. And they know that. 

And by the way, if they don't honor the agreement or some things aren't even mentioned in the agreement, it's a memorandum of understanding. But we have an understanding of certain things without writing it. And if they don't honor that, we'll probably go back to bombing them until they honor it. You know, it's amazing what bombs can do. So I say it, the Obama deal was a road to a nuclear weapon. And let's call it the Trump deal was a wall for a nuclear weapon that the nuclear weapon could not get through. Nobody's going to get through it. We built a wall. They weren't going to have it. And that's what we have right now. 

And it says very clearly,  the most important clause to me too, number one, the straight opens. But that's much less important than the other clause. Close number whatever, five, eight, is a very strong statement that they will never have a nuclear weapon. And it doesn't say they'll have one in five years or 10 years or 20 years. With Obama, they were able to enrich very quickly. This agreement now provides Iran with a historic opportunity. If they follow the path of cooperation will have opened for them, their country will have a chance to survive.

Now, think of it, you know, they have 91 million people. People want me to bomb the bridges. Why don't I bomb? I already did because, you know, they went back on  one of their promises and I bombed their biggest bridge, the equivalent of the George, that was the George Washington Bridge of Iran. But we bombed  that bridge. You saw that one quick strike by an F-22, the most beautiful fighter jet ever made, by the way. In fact, we're ordering some more of them. We're bringing it out because it's so effective. It's incredible. It's incredible. Well, look, we have the greatest military in the world. Those B2 bombers are unbelievable. Who would have thought they could handle each had two because the flight was so long, but they handle three of the biggest, heaviest bombs, hundreds of thousands of pounds, and they handle them like they're nothing. It's amazing. And also, they're undetectable. They flew into Iran totally, think of it, totally undetected. Now, Iran's waiting for them. They're waiting for them. And they never saw them. At 1:00 in the morning, they never saw them. They're stealth and we just ordered 22 more, the newer upgraded version which I guess is better. I don't know how the you get better. But as I expressed to the world leaders here this week, it's my hope that the peace agreement will be the beginning of a much larger deal all across the Middle East. We're very close. 

Look at the job we've done on Gaza. Look at Hamas. Hamas has been very silent. You haven't read anything about Hamas. and we're trying to get them unarmed. You know, they grew up with a machine gun in their hand. I think they actually when they were born, they came out with a machine gun in their hand. So, it's not the easiest thing, but they've actually, you know, behaved pretty well considering this was not the lifestyle that they were taught to have, but including an end to all Iranian aggression and they're not going to be Iranian aggression and an end to war and terror in Lebanon. 

So, the Lebanon piece is something we'll have to work on a little bit. It's a very small piece of the puzzle actually, but it still makes a lot of noise. The big deal is the Iran deal. That's where the money is, where the power was, but they have Hezbollah and we got to get that done one way or the other. We'll do it. I think Israel can do a much better job on it. Syria would love to do it. I was very responsible for the gentleman at Syria that's now the president of Syria. He's done a tremendous job. He's put that country together in a year and a half. Sort of like our country a year and a half. It's pretty similar size. They said, "Don't please don't put him there. He's a very violent man." Al-Qaeda. They said, "Well, I know one thing. A boy scout's not going to work." And he's actually done a very good job. He'd love to go in and you know Hezbollah is an enemy of his and he'd go in and he but he wouldn't knock down buildings every time he hears there's somebody. He'd just go and get them with precision. 

But I don't know that people want that. Maybe they don't. Maybe Lebanon doesn't. We have to be guided a little bit by Lebanon. And by the way, the president is going to be coming, prime minister, president going to be coming over to see us very shortly over the next week or two. Good man. And he's, you know, man is living what a tough life he's got because he's got tough groups of people and it's amazing there is a Lebanon all they've been through. They have been treated worse than just about I think anybody disrespected incredibly.

So the expansion of the Abraham Accords is the other thing that we hope we're going to get. And I think Saudi Arabia, if they lead the way, they'd be doing themselves a big favor cuz everybody that's in it, UAE went in right from the beginning. Again, he's a warrior. And they never got out. Nobody ever got out. You think maybe during the war they were all afraid of Everybody was afraid of Iran. And that's why we ended up with the original members. 

But then when the election was rigged, that's right. And I wasn't here at all. Nobody cared about anything. The country went to hell in every way. That was the least of it. Middle East was the least of. The country went to hell allowing 25 million people into the country. Unchecked and unvetted. Many of them criminals, many of them murderers, 11,888 murderers allowed into our country. So, this was the least of it. But the past two days have also provided an opportunity to discuss a number of other key issues with members of the G7 and our partners. 

Yesterday morning we had a productive conversation on the war in Ukraine. I spoke with President Putin. I spoke with President Zelenskyy and he was he was there and President Putin I spoke over the phone with and something's going to happen. They're losing a lot of people. A lot of soldiers are losing soldiers. Both are losing a lot. Russia's losing more because they're the offensive ones. And when you're offensive in war, you lose more. Pretty simple. But I provided an update on my call Sunday with President Putin and expressed my continued hope. We had a very good conversation with President Putin and a very, very good conversation with President Zelinskyy. I think they both want to do something. They just don't know how to do it. They want to do it. They just don't know how.

In our session yesterday afternoon on international partnerships, I offered an update on how the United States is leading the world in responding to the Ebola outbreak in Africa, sending $375 million in aid so far to help stop and contain the crisis at its source. And we've done great. I was with the president of a couple of presidents came over by the way from African nations and they were so happy with what we did. But where it's unfair is we gave 375 million. The rest of the world gave essentially nothing. Maybe a couple of bucks but nothing. And they were all saying thank you so much. And I think they've done a good job. It's a terrible thing. Ebola is a a terrible thing. That's an unbelievable one. Fortunately, it's not like covid where it's that easy to spread around, but it's rough. And we've done a good job. We've moved people to certain quarantine certain locations. 

But today, we also had excellent meetings on the economy and artificial intelligence, which is amazing what's going on with that. It's going to be the biggest thing ever. We have to be very careful with it. It's both great and could be bad. We have to be careful with it. But we're leading China. We're leading the world on that. We're allowing them to to do their own electric plants cuz they need as an example. Those buildings are so big. And they're not taking the communities electricity [YES THEY ARE, and they are sitting right over massive water tables using the water that nearby cities need, draining the aquifers]. I gave them the right. It's my idea. I gave them the right to build electric plants like Con Edison in New York. Dig. We must, and they've come up with plants that nobody's ever seen anything like them. Those are by very high IQ people. So they're actually building electric plants. So because otherwise they could never build a building because the grid is old and tired and broken and a mess. So they're building and they're going to sell their very cheaply they're going to sell their additional their extra electricity into the grid. So, we take care of a lot of things like California, which doesn't have nearly enough electricity. They don't know what they're doing there. And instead of having blackouts and brownouts, they'll be able not to. 

We found a great deal of unity here at the G7. And we signed a declaration on illegal immigration, the first time ever for a G7 statement. They did a beautiful statement. We signed other agreements to step up and to really coordinate and spend a lot of time coordinating drug trafficking and stopping of drug trafficking which is crazy comes through Mexico comes through the southern border the little that comes through they find a way they put it their genius if they would use that genius for good they'd be they'd be very rich people they have it in engines they have it in hubcaps they have it in areas you wouldn't even believe they have it in the structures of cars. Most incredible thing, but we've done a great job on it. We have drugs coming through the border are down 61%. Drugs coming  through water, the sea, ocean, sea, gulf, down 97.2%. That's the ones that get hit. Just like we hit the Iranian mind sweepers and mine droppers, they call them. They dropped. Who would have 28 mine droppers? Who has 28 mind droppers? They actually had them, but they don't have them anymore. We hit them just like we hit the drug dealers.

But drugs are down by water. 97% and over 60% they're down. And now we're going to go and focus on the land. They come through Mexico. Mexico has lost control of their country. The cartels run Mexico. And it's sad. And the president is a very good woman, but she's a very scared woman. The drug cartels are totally running Mexico. It's not even close. We agreed to accelerate our efforts to secure our critical minerals and rare earth supply chains where we have great companies really going to town. We're going to give everybody a big run because we do it better than and we had to get motivated. 

The G7 also agreed that the United States new approach to international development based on the private sector investment is working at levels that they never thought possible. It's really working. I held a number of very positive bilateral meetings including with the president of France was a very good meeting actually the Amir of Qatar was I tell you I wish I could really know the guy you know some people say well he lived in that neighborhood can't you can't be you can't be saying things that you'd like to have him say he was fantastic on this and he's been fantastic guy in terms of energy and getting energy out there. 

President of the United Arab Emirates who's an amazing warrior. President of Egypt. Prime Minister of India. We spent a long time together today. I spoke to the crown prince of Saudi Arabia a number of times. They're all so happy that they're still You have to have them happy, too. You know, we're using their airports. Not that they could stop us if we didn't want them to, but it' be nice that I went to get that little sucker. But I missed. I hate missing.

But we spoke to all of them and many countries all over the world. So, every country I think Israel too. Look, think of what Israel is getting. They're not going to be nuked. It's very simple. I told BIBI, your biggest risk was that they drop a nuclear weapon into the middle of Israel. They'd only need one and there would be no more Israel. Think of it, Bibi. You got the best, the most important thing that you were asking for is that. So, I think they're happy. 

Some people are going to be not him, but there are some people, some writers, some that I thought were friends of mine, but I don't want them as friends anymore because they're either stupid or they're bad people. But we stopped nuclear holocaust and it stopped, too. I mean, there's not going to be any of that. 

So, from the beginning to the end, it was clear that this week, America's back. It's bigger and better and stronger. We're more respected as a country right now, I think, than we ever have been. And we were a laughingstock two years ago. They would laugh at us. We had a man that should have never been there. You know that. A man that would walk up to a podium once every year, and they'd ask him, "What flavor ice cream do you like?" I like vanilla. Then he'd try and find the stairs, which he couldn't find most of the time, and he'd leave. This is very unfair reporting. And then you said you didn't know about that. You didn't know there was something wrong.

We can never let that happen to our country again. To me, the worst we had the worst inflation ever. We had the worst the in prices and the costs. It's all coming down now because the oil is bringing it down. You're going to see numbers that are going to be amazing.

But this evening, I look forward to a very special dinner with President Macron and his fabulous wife at the Palace of Versailles. I sort of like that pal. Pal palace has a lot of gold. I want to check it out. It's a beautiful palace, maybe the most beautiful of all. I hope you're going to get to see it. The ones that are traveling with me, I hope you're going to get to see it because it's amazing. But they asked me if I'd stay a little bit longer and go to Paris. So, I'll get home a little bit later. But it'll be a nice dinner. But I'm interested to see it. I love I mean, that's the ultimate.  I guess it's the ultimate of its type. Louis the 14th celebrating the 250th anniversary of America's founding and America's oldest alliance. And we're celebrating that a little bit tonight. They'll have the biggest people in Europe at the dinner. And those people love our country and hopefully Europe is going to find its way. 

Europe is having a lot of hard times. They're doing some things very badly on energy and on immigration. They're doing things  very badly. And we'll be talking about that tonight. So with that all said, if you want to ask us any questions, feel free to ask the people behind me. Yeah.

Notice he said nothing about releasing the Iran Peace Deal MOU prior to Iran actually signing the deal.



 


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On June 17, 2026, President Trump participated in a Bilateral Meeting with the Prime Minister of the Republic of India. Here is the transcript of the 14 minute conference (sans questions from the propaganda media, feel free to advance 4 minutes and 45 seconds into the video below if you are interested in what the propaganda media chose to ask): 

President Trump began by saying we had some great meetings in France at the group of people. Used to be the G8, now it's a G7. I don't know if that was a good deal or not, but it's a G7. And we have a G2 coming up and then we have a G20 coming up. You know what the G2 is? I think most of you do. We had, in particular, some very good conversations with the Prime Minister of India and we're doing trade deals. We're doing a lot of things. A lot of things are happening between the United States and India. The United States is doing the best we've ever done. We have over $19.2 trillion coming in. We're building factories. We're building everything. And the Prime Minister is building a lot in the United States. He's spending a lot of money in the United States. So, we appreciate that job. But I just want to say he's been my friend for a long time now. And we've always had a great relationship and it's great to be with you. Thank you very much. Great to be with you.

The Prime Minister of India responded saying it's a pleasure to meet you here. We had an extremely productive meeting in Washington last year and since then we have given new speed and new energy to our relations and we are working together on a number of areas. And we're also happy that our teams have also been working in close coordination and engagement and they've been working towards achievement of the targets that we had set for ourselves last year. Mr. President, I commend you for your leadership on the progress that has been made in the efforts to restore peace investigation. Thanks to your efforts, Mr. President new hope for peace and stability in the region has been rekindled and I'm confident that this will lead to a longstanding peace in the region. Mr. President, you and I agree that keeping the Strait of Hormuz open is vital for the global economy. India has consistently emphasized the importance of ensuring freedom of navigation and we should work together and place a particular emphasis on that. Mr. President, you are aware across the world Indian seafarers in hundreds of thousands are working and they're performing their duties across global maritime trade routes including the street of their safety is of utmost importance to us. Mr. President, you made tremendous efforts towards reaching this understanding and this agreement and I'm confident that the issue of seafarers will receive the highest priority during the implementation of this agreement. Mr. President, once again I deeply appreciate and I deeply commend your efforts in ensuring the restoration of peace and making efforts towards restoration of peace and stability in East Asia. Thank you very much. 

On June 17, 2026, President Trump participated in a Bilateral Meeting with the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt. Here is the transcript of the 14 minute meeting (sans questions from the propaganda media, feel free to advance 8 minutes and26 seconds into the video below if you are interested in what the propaganda media chose to ask): 

President Trump began by stating: Well, it's a great pleasure to be with my friend, the President of Egypt. He's respected all over the world, including by me. And our relationship has been very strong, personal for a long time. And we're working together. We're helping him with a little dam project that I think was very — I think you were very unfairly treated, if you want to know, in Ethiopia. But we'll discuss many things, including trade. And we do a lot of business with Egypt, and we'll be discussing that. We'll be discussion the Nile, because the Niles is getting a little emptier than it should be, and that's what we're here to talk about. A dam was built in Ethiopia, and it's causing tremendous problems for Egypt, and I'm very aware. I had that deal settled. And then we had a rigged election and somebody came in and they didn't know too much about that, you know. They were not going to settle anything. But we'll get back into it. We'll see if we can settle it.

The President of the Arab Republic of Egypt replied:  First of all, let me express my highest appreciation and respect of your kind person, and thank you very much for allowing this opportunity despite all of the hard work and very busy schedule that you have. Well, let me start by expressing big congratulations for the breakthrough that you have achieved, Mr. President, of restoring peace to the Middle East. Once the deal was announced, there has been great appreciation, but the admiration has increased in this marvelous management of such crisis at the highest level.

President Trump responded: Thank you. 

The President of the Arab Republic of Egypt continued: We are waiting for the deal to be declared as a final deal, so that we can react appropriately and state our positive views and perspective of that great deal from the presidency and on behalf of the Egyptian people. I'd like also to express highest appreciation and respect of the (inaudible) person for their productive and excellent relations between Egypt and the United States and all the support that the United State is providing for Egypt. For the record, again, Mr. President, I cannot overemphasize how much respect I have for you, for your understanding of the challenging issue of the dam to Egypt. I don't know if I'm going to say it's an appropriate or not, but I observed during the dinner of last night that you were surrounded, Mr. President, by all world leaders. They didn't leave you a moment to enjoy your dinner. 

President Trump responded: That was a lot of surrounding this time. Well, we had a great time. But it was a lot. It was a lotta work last night. You saw that. Thank you very much. It's a great honor. Really fantastic. So, I'll be doing a news conference at about 4 o'clock today. Before we leave, we're going to Paris. And then we'll be going home tonight, I guess. If you really figure it. So we'll heading to Paris Well, we have a big dinner meeting with a lot of the same people, and then we're going home. And it's been a very successful trip. A lot of things have happened that have been very good. And we'll be discussing a little bit about the deal with Iran at the 4 o'clock news conference. It's a great deal for a lot reasons. But, number one, by far, 99.9 percent is that they will never have a nuclear weapon, and you can't give Iran a nuclear weapon. And they will have a never have a  nuclear weapon, so that's very, very strong. It's a very strong deal. Nobody knows what it is, but it's very strong. And most people seem to be very happy. Who's really happy is the market, because the market has gone up thousands of points over the last four or five days since hearing about it. And the Strait is going to be opening. It's already partially opened. It's going to opening up soon in full over the next day or two. And the market has gone wild, and oil has come tumbling down. Oil is at $73 or $74, and it's getting to very close to where it was before the crisis. The difference is now we have Iran without a nuclear weapon. So we'll see how that all plays out. I think people are going to be very happy. But there's nothing so smart as the market, and the market loves it beyond anything that I've actually seen. Again, the stock market has gone through the roof, and oil has come tumbling down. I guess it's in the low 70s now. That's right. That is amazing. So that's what speaks. It speaks louder than words. The alternative would be a worldwide depression. You know, the stupid people want to have a worldwide Depression. And they're stupid people. So you can only go so far. Drive somebody into the ground and a lot of bad things happen. Number one, the straight would never open because they don't like loading billion-dollar ships up and down a strait when there are rockets flying over them and mines all over the place, so The strait would never be open. It wouldn't be open for a long time. So we have We have a very hot stock market and we have a starting to be a very low oil price. And that's going to have a huge impact on affordability caused by the Democrats The Democrats have caused so many problems. You have no idea, but I'll never forget I took over And I'm in the office for one day, and I have my first news conference. And they said, affordability, sir, affordability. What are you doing about it? I said, I've just been here one day. They tell me about affordability They're the ones that caused affordability It's just another con job. They made up the word affordability But we're bringing prices down a lot, and they're coming down fast. And with the settlement, so worthwhile. With the settlement where you're not going to have nuclear weapon and then we bring them down on top of that. And I think oil prices might get lower than where they were before the war. So I'm going to see you at 4 o'clock, and we'll discuss that a little bit, and we will discuss other things. But we've had a great meeting. It's been a great summit. And France has done a fantastic job. President Macron has been really, he's really done a great job. It's really been very well received. Everybody here has been -- I don't know if they've been happy. Some are not doing so well, but some are doing very well. But they've done a beautiful job. Thank you very much, everybody.

On June 17, 2026, President Trump arrived at the Palace of Versailles in France to attend President Macron's G7 dinner.

On June 17, 2026, President Trump signed the Iran Peace Deal MOU at the Versailles Dinner in France. Now the Iranian Leadership needs to sign it which should happen sometime between Thursday and Friday.




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