The White House announced yesterday that Trump will leave the G6+1 summit in Canada earlier than anticipated, right after Saturday’s morning session, on June 9. Then he will fly straight to Singapore for the highly anticipated Kim-Trump summit on June 12. G7 Sherpa and Deputy Assistant to the President for International Economic Affairs Everett Eissenstat will stay for the remaining session.
Ahead of the expected confrontation with other G7 members, Trump continued to blast Canada and EU with his tweets.