Donald Trump's complex relationship with the G7 takes another turnpublished at 17:20 BST
Bernd Debusmann Jr
White House reporter
Donald Trump has just said it has been "one of the most successful" G7 summits.
The US president has had a long and often complicated relationship with the G7 - stretching back to the start of his first term in office.
The summits he attended in his first term were filled with tension, driven by his initial push for tariffs and an “America First” foreign policy that upset once-close allies. Some even described the group as “G6+1” - with the US as the pseudo-outcast.
Those tensions have continued into his second term, fuelled by US frustration over a perceived lack of help during the war in Iran and a belief among allies that US support for Ukraine was wavering.
Within this context, the pledge of the G7 this year - including the US - to help Ukraine with stronger air defences, energy and fresh sanctions as the war with Russia continues will be seen as a victory for a group that has not always seen eye to eye.















