The Group of Seven (G7) summit continues for the second consecutive day in Biarritz, southern France, amid sharp disagreements on a number of global issues, including the Iranian nuclear dossier, trade war, climate change and Britain's exit from the European Union. For the summit.

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Al-Jazeera correspondent in France said that there is a tendency not to issue a final statement on the G7 summit in order to overcome the divisions.

The group's members - the US, China, France, Britain, Canada, Japan and Italy - are also participating in the G7 summits.

The test is difficult
"The G7 will be a difficult test of unity and solidarity between the nations of the free world and its leaders," European Council President Donald Tusk told reporters before the summit. He said finding common ground on the issues at the summit had become an increasingly difficult goal.

During a meeting with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron ahead of the G7 summit, Bush said he did not want war with Iran but an agreement, while Macron offered him the option of allowing Tehran to sell part of its oil for a specified period in exchange for non-enrichment.

"If tomorrow Iran is able to acquire nuclear weapons, we will be directly involved, and the whole Middle East will ignite," Macron said.

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The sources in the Elysee talked about the points of convergence or convergence of views between the French and American presidents on the Iranian file, Amazon and the file of world trade.

Brexit file
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the President of the Council of Europe exchanged sharp statements yesterday on who will be responsible for Britain's exit from the EU on 31 October without agreement.

Tusk said he would not work with London to arrange an exit without an agreement. "I still have hope that Prime Minister Johnson does not want to go down in history as Mr. No agreement," he told reporters.

Johnson responded that Tusk would bear the brunt of that description if Britain could not make a new exit deal with the EU. "I tell our friends in the European Union that if they do not want us out without an agreement, we have to get rid of the Irish border issue in the agreement," he told reporters traveling with him on his trip to France.

Trade war
One of the most controversial issues among leaders of the G7 is the ongoing trade war between Washington and Beijing.

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Trump arrived in France on Wednesday, a day after a new round of tariffs imposed by China on US goods in response to a similar US move.

The seven leaders will discuss the pressing issue of climate change at a time when the Amazon wildfires continue. European leaders have recently pressured Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro over the Amazon fires. President Macron accused his Brazilian counterpart of lying about his country's climate change pledges. He accused him of not moving to stop the world's largest rain forest fires.

However, Britain, Germany and Spain opposed France's call not to ratify the trade agreement between the European Union and the South American Common Market because of the Amazon fire disaster.

Adverse demonstrations
The G7 summit is being held in the French Atlantic resort of Biarritz not far from the border with Spain, under tight security.

The city of Bayonne, near Biarritz, witnessed protests against the summit. Demonstrators chanted slogans condemning globalization, capitalism and climate change policies, as police intervened to disperse demonstrators using water cannons and tear gas.