Any in-person meeting of Group of Seven leaders will take place at the end of June,
White House national security adviser Robert O'Brien said on Sunday.
President
Donald Trump in March canceled the
G7 meeting scheduled for June 10 as the
Coronavirus outbreak was spreading around the world and international travel was curtailed.
Trump on Wednesday said he may seek to revive the idea of a face-to-face meeting of G7 leaders near
Washington, saying it would send a message that the world is heading back to normal.