G7 Ends without Joint Stance on Ukraine as Middle East Crisis Dominates
- The 2025 G7 summit held in Kananaskis, Canada, concluded without a unified declaration regarding Ukraine, as rising tensions between Israel and Iran in the Middle East took precedence during the discussions.
- Divisions over Russia dominated the summit as Trump called Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea a “mistake” while the Kremlin dismissed the G7 as ineffective.
- Ukrainian President Zelenskiy obtained additional military support worth 1.27 billion euros from Canada but did not have the opportunity to meet with President Trump, who left the summit early to return to Washington amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
- The G7 joint statement called for de-escalation, reaffirmed Israel’s right to defend itself, accused Iran of regional instability, and said Iran must never obtain nuclear weapons.
- Leaders pledged to increase pressure on Russia through sanctions, while the Middle East crisis raised risks of broader regional conflict complicating summit unity.
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G7 ends without joint stance on Ukraine as Middle East crisis dominates
The G7 summit in Canada ended without a joint statement on Ukraine, as growing fears of a wider conflict between Israel and Iran dominated talks and led to US President Donald Trump’s early departure.
After US President Donald Trump left early, the G7 summit in Canada ended without a joint final declaration.
G7 abandons joint Ukraine statement as Zelensky says diplomacy in crisis
The G7 wealthy nations struggled to find unity over the conflict in Ukraine after US President Donald Trump expressed support for Russian President Vladimir Putin and left a day early to address the Israel-Iran conflict from Washington.
The declaration was adopted despite fears that consensus would not be reached due to differences with the United States regarding Ukraine
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