Global leaders are gathering in the French spa town of Évian les Bains for the second day of the G7. US President Donald Trump told allies that he expects the Strait of Hormuz to be “fully open” on Friday, where the framework deal to end the war is expected to be formalised in Switzerland.
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Euronews' Maria Tadeo reports from the G7 summit in Évian, where leaders are seeking clarity on the US-Iran framework deal and discussing the war in Ukraine, energy security and the future of the Strait of Hormuz.
Euronews' Mared Gwyn Jones is in Luxembourg as the European Union officially opens accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova, marking a historic step in both countries' paths towards membership.
Our NATO correspondent Shona Murray joins us from Sweden, embedded in a major air and missile defence exercise involving 20 allied nations, as the alliance responds to growing security threats.
Live from Strasbourg, Spanish MEP Javier Moreno discusses Europe's reaction to the US-Iran deal, the outlook for energy prices and the role the EU could play in securing stability in the Middle East.
Plus, Euronews' Vincenzo Genovese rounds up the latest World Cup action after frustrating draws for Spain and Belgium, while Jakub Janas examines why FIFA President Gianni Infantino is making headlines off the pitch.
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