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A war of words has erupted between the US and its G7 allies, hours after the group had put on an apparent show of unity at the end of a tense summit. | A war of words has erupted between the US and its G7 allies, hours after the group had put on an apparent show of unity at the end of a tense summit. |
US President Donald Trump has continued his personal attacks against Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, tweeting that he "acts hurt when called out". | US President Donald Trump has continued his personal attacks against Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, tweeting that he "acts hurt when called out". |
Germany's Angela Merkel said Mr Trump's decision to reject a joint communique was "sobering" and "depressing". | Germany's Angela Merkel said Mr Trump's decision to reject a joint communique was "sobering" and "depressing". |
That statement had sought to overcome deep disagreements, notably over trade. | That statement had sought to overcome deep disagreements, notably over trade. |
In recent weeks, trading partners of the US have criticised new tariffs on steel and aluminium imports imposed by the Trump administration. | In recent weeks, trading partners of the US have criticised new tariffs on steel and aluminium imports imposed by the Trump administration. |
An exquisite clash | |
By Jon Sopel, BBC North America editor | |
The politics of the old and the politics of the new clashed exquisitely this weekend. | |
In Quebec at the G7 (the traditional way of doing things) the sherpas, political advisers and draftsmen toiled through two nights to find a form of words that all sides could sign up to. | |
I left before the end of the summit to embark on a marathon journey from Canada to Singapore. | |
When I left Quebec all the talk was there would be no agreement. But lo, by the time I landed in Hong Kong to change flights I read that there was a joint communique. Success. Only to see a tweet from Donald Trump a little later rescinding his signature over something Justin Trudeau had said at his news conference. Unbelievable. | |
So how did the latest spat unfold? | So how did the latest spat unfold? |
In a news conference after the summit, the Canadian leader reasserted his opposition to the US tariffs, and vowed to press ahead with retaliatory moves on 1 July. | In a news conference after the summit, the Canadian leader reasserted his opposition to the US tariffs, and vowed to press ahead with retaliatory moves on 1 July. |
"Canadians are polite and reasonable but we will also not be pushed around," he said. | "Canadians are polite and reasonable but we will also not be pushed around," he said. |
Mr Trump responded by tweeting en route to his next summit, in Singapore, that he had instructed US officials "not to endorse the communique as we look at tariffs on automobiles". | Mr Trump responded by tweeting en route to his next summit, in Singapore, that he had instructed US officials "not to endorse the communique as we look at tariffs on automobiles". |
He said the move was based on Mr Trudeau's "false statements... and the fact that Canada is charging massive tariffs to our US farmers, workers and companies". | He said the move was based on Mr Trudeau's "false statements... and the fact that Canada is charging massive tariffs to our US farmers, workers and companies". |
From Singapore itself, he tweeted on Monday morning: | From Singapore itself, he tweeted on Monday morning: |
His top economic adviser, Larry Kudlow, and trade adviser, Peter Navarro, attacked Mr Trudeau earlier on Sunday news shows. | His top economic adviser, Larry Kudlow, and trade adviser, Peter Navarro, attacked Mr Trudeau earlier on Sunday news shows. |
"He really kind of stabbed us in the back," Mr Kudlow said, while Mr Navarro said: "There is a special place in Hell for any leader that engages in bad faith diplomacy with President Donald J Trump and then tries to stab him in the back on the way out the door." | "He really kind of stabbed us in the back," Mr Kudlow said, while Mr Navarro said: "There is a special place in Hell for any leader that engages in bad faith diplomacy with President Donald J Trump and then tries to stab him in the back on the way out the door." |
Canada's Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland responded by saying Mr Trump's argument for imposing tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminium was "absurd and frankly insulting to Canadians". | Canada's Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland responded by saying Mr Trump's argument for imposing tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminium was "absurd and frankly insulting to Canadians". |
Mr Trump has cited national security as his reason, telling a news conference on Saturday that "to have a great military you need a great balance sheet". | Mr Trump has cited national security as his reason, telling a news conference on Saturday that "to have a great military you need a great balance sheet". |
Canada, she said, is "the closest and strongest ally the United States has had. We can't pose a security threat to the United States and I know that Americans understand that". | Canada, she said, is "the closest and strongest ally the United States has had. We can't pose a security threat to the United States and I know that Americans understand that". |
Other G7 partners also seemed stunned by Mr Trump's reaction, and pledged to support the communique. | Other G7 partners also seemed stunned by Mr Trump's reaction, and pledged to support the communique. |
French President Emmanuel Macron said international co-operation could not be "dictated by fits of anger and throwaway remarks". | French President Emmanuel Macron said international co-operation could not be "dictated by fits of anger and throwaway remarks". |
"Let's be serious and worthy of our people," a statement from the French presidency said. "We make commitments and keep to them." | "Let's be serious and worthy of our people," a statement from the French presidency said. "We make commitments and keep to them." |
What is in the joint communique? | What is in the joint communique? |
In the communique after the summit in La Malbaie, Quebec province, the group of major industrial nations - Canada, the US, the UK, France, Italy, Japan and Germany - had agreed on the need for "free, fair, and mutually beneficial trade" and the importance of fighting protectionism. | In the communique after the summit in La Malbaie, Quebec province, the group of major industrial nations - Canada, the US, the UK, France, Italy, Japan and Germany - had agreed on the need for "free, fair, and mutually beneficial trade" and the importance of fighting protectionism. |
Other agreements reached include: | Other agreements reached include: |
Mr Trump's twitter attack on Mr Trudeau came minutes after the communique had been published. | Mr Trump's twitter attack on Mr Trudeau came minutes after the communique had been published. |
What are the tariffs? | What are the tariffs? |
On 1 June, the US imposed a 25% tariff for steel and 10% for aluminium on imports from the European Union (EU), Canada, and Mexico. Mr Trump said the move would protect domestic producers that were vital to US security. | On 1 June, the US imposed a 25% tariff for steel and 10% for aluminium on imports from the European Union (EU), Canada, and Mexico. Mr Trump said the move would protect domestic producers that were vital to US security. |
The EU then announced retaliatory tariffs on US goods ranging from Harley-Davidson motorcycles to bourbon. Canada and Mexico are also taking action. | The EU then announced retaliatory tariffs on US goods ranging from Harley-Davidson motorcycles to bourbon. Canada and Mexico are also taking action. |
What is the G7? | What is the G7? |
It is an annual summit bringing together seven major industrialised nations which represent more than 60% of global net worth between them. | It is an annual summit bringing together seven major industrialised nations which represent more than 60% of global net worth between them. |
Economics tops the agenda, although the meetings now always branch off to cover major global issues. | Economics tops the agenda, although the meetings now always branch off to cover major global issues. |
Russia was suspended from the group - then called the G8 - in 2014 because of its annexation of Crimea from Ukraine. | Russia was suspended from the group - then called the G8 - in 2014 because of its annexation of Crimea from Ukraine. |
On Friday, Mr Trump made a surprise call for Moscow to be readmitted but German Chancellor Angela Merkel said other members were against the idea. | On Friday, Mr Trump made a surprise call for Moscow to be readmitted but German Chancellor Angela Merkel said other members were against the idea. |