Rubio will try to sell Iran war to skeptical G7 diplomats after Trump insults allies

Top diplomats from the Group of Seven countries met in France to discuss the Iran war, showing divisions but agreeing to call for an immediate halt to attacks against civilians. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio tried to sell the US strategy to skeptical allies, who have greeted the war with deep skepticism.
Top diplomats from the G7 countries met in France to discuss the Iran war. They agreed to call for an immediate halt to attacks against civilian populations and infrastructure. The meeting came a day after President Donald Trump insulted NATO countries, making it harder for the US to gain support. The US and Israel launched the war four weeks ago, causing concerns about oil market instability and uncertainty over potential negotiations. Several EU countries were not consulted by the US before the military actions in Iran. The G7 ministers urged a diplomatic solution to the crisis.
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