Donald Trump at the G7 Summit National Newspaper/ Reproduction The United States released the details of the truce agreement with Iran. The announcement was made amid the summit of the seven richest democracies in the world, the G7. Donald Trump arrived for the G7 meeting an hour late and said: "I'm the boss." Later, the American president declared that the truce agreement signed with Iran is not definitive and threatened to attack again if he does not like the final text and, in his words, if the Iranian regime does not behave. 📱Bookmark g1 on Google and follow the main news of the day This Wednesday (17), American authorities confirmed to the press the content of the 14-point agreement. Among them, a US$300 billion fund for the reconstruction of Iran. According to the document, United States participation in the fund is not mandatory. The text also provides for the end of clashes in Lebanon and sanctions against Iran, and determines that the Strait of Hormuz will remain open - without toll - for 60 days. But then, Iran and the Gulf countries must forge a long-term agreement for the passage. In the agreement, Iran commits not to develop nuclear weapons and to dilute its stockpile of enriched uranium, the raw material for these weapons, under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency. Trump says the truce agreement signed with Iran is not definitive and threatens to launch new attacks if the 'regime does not behave' National Newspaper/ Reproduction The G7 leaders signed a joint declaration, welcoming the truce signed between the United States and Iran. The text called for an immediate ceasefire in Lebanon and called for the full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, free of tolls. In the statement, the leaders also defended Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. They promised to increase military aid to the country and pressure on Russia's oil and gas sectors. The final texts did not address topics that the American president dislikes, such as the role of the UN and climate change. Correspondent Bianca Rothier questioned the French president, host of the meeting, about these omitted points. Emmanuel Macron said it was great to have gotten the support of the United States in the document on the Middle East and Ukraine. In addition to the G7 events, President Lula had meetings with the presidents of Egypt and Ukraine. At the press conference, he explained why he did not request a meeting with the American president to discuss the threats of new tariffs against Brazil: "I didn't ask Trump for a bilateral because we are negotiating. I think what he did was a shameless thing for Brazil. He knows that. That's why I said he still continues to act like emperor." Lula at the G7 Summit National Newspaper/ Reproduction Lula also commented on the Trump administration's decision to classify Comando Vermelho and the PCC as terrorist organizations: "I had told him, these criminal factions are terrorists for the Brazilian people, for the people of the communities in Brazil. They are not terrorists as you think. They don't want to fight and defeat the State. They don't want to take away the other State. They want money. So it's different." Earlier, Donald Trump said he spoke with Lula at the G7. Bianca Rothier asked if they talked about tariffs and the classification of criminal factions. Trump criticized Brazil; stated that the country has become politically difficult and dangerous. Then, Trump confused former federal deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro with his brother, PL senator Flávio Bolsonaro, pre-candidate for President. Trump said: "I heard that they arrested Bolsonaro Junior, he was doing well in the polls and they arrested him because he made a statement in Texas. They arrested him or want to arrest him." Eduardo Bolsonaro and Flávio Bolsonaro were not arrested. On Tuesday (16), the STF - Federal Supreme Court condemned Eduardo Bolsonaro for coercion during the process regarding the coup plot. Lula said: "He has the right to have his electoral preferences, his ideological preferences. I just hope that he doesn't violate the code of ethics among nations that want to be respected in their sovereignty. Now, don't interfere in Brazil's elections because Brazil's elections are Brazil's problem." In addition to wars, the G7 also discussed the impact of technology. The group asked companies in the sector to ensure that digital environments are safe for children and teenagers. The statement on the topic advocates that platforms have mechanisms to protect the mental health and privacy of young people and to remove content related to child abuse and other crimes. GloboPop: click to see videos from the Jornal Nacional stage READ ALSO Lula says he did not ask for a meeting with Trump at the G7 and that Americans cannot interfere in Brazil's elections Trump says he spoke with Lula at the G7, calls Brazil a 'politically difficult country' and confuses Bolsonaro's children Lula and Trump exchange greetings and speak briefly at a G7 social event in France G7 pressures big techs to create tools to protect minors on the internet