US President Donald Trump is expected to hold a series of bilateral meetings with key Middle Eastern leaders during the G7 Summit 2026, according to media reports citing a US official.
On Tuesday, Trump is scheduled to meet separately with the leaders of Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Egypt while attending the summit in France. These discussions are planned as side engagements alongside the broader G7 agenda.
Reports also indicate that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is not expected to participate in the meeting sessions involving these regional leaders.
The engagements highlight continued US diplomatic outreach to major Middle Eastern partners during high-level international gatherings, with a focus on bilateral relations and regional developments.
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