Global economic growth is slowing due to rising inflation and a significant increase in oil prices, partially attributed to the conflict involving the U.S. and Israel in Iran. The G7 leaders are scheduled to meet in France to discuss these economic challenges. Despite prior criticism of President Trump’s decision-making regarding the conflict – specifically the lack of consultation – a direct confrontation over blame is not anticipated during the summit. Leaders have already expressed concerns about the economic consequences stemming from U.S. tariffs and recent disputes over NATO and Greenland. The February escalation with Iran has further exacerbated these existing economic pressures. The summit will likely focus on navigating the current economic climate rather than assigning responsibility for its causes.