Trump Says Putin, Zelensky Open to Doing 'Something' on Ukraine
- US President Donald Trump said both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky are open to negotiating to resolve the Ukraine conflict following talks with each leader at the G7 summit.
- Russian forces have suffered territorial losses for two consecutive months in 2026, with Ukraine recapturing about 400 square kilometers, contradicting Putin's claims of advances.
- Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov confirmed that Putin and Trump discussed Russian military gains, with Trump urging Putin to end the war soon to improve US-Russian relations.
- Russian drone attacks targeted multiple regions in Ukraine, killing one civilian in Kherson while Ukraine's Air Force intercepted most attacks.
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As with the agreement with Iran, European leaders show their caution regarding the future of Ukraine and how effective Trump’s pressure on Putin may be. The host of the summit, Macron, does not want to leave power without resolving the war in Ukraine, aware of the importance of the conflict for the EU. The success of his strategy goes by actively involving the US again in the search for the solution and crystallizing effective pressure from Trum…
Trilateral of the Ukrainian president with Macron and Trump. The meeting before the session dedicated to Ukraine: this is the first face-to-face confrontation between the Ukrainian and American leaders in almost four months
The US President also spoke about the results of his conversation with the Russian dictator. US President Donald Trump said he would later meet personally with his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, to discuss the war in Ukraine, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing Sky News. "Look, Russia has to make a deal. Russia has lost a huge number of people, as has Ukraine. They lost 35,000 soldiers last month. [...] What's going on there is just insane…
Evian. U.S. President Donald Trump met yesterday with world leaders at the G-7 summit, held in a lakeside resort in France, where he presented his preliminary agreement to end the war with Iran and said he will now try to end the fighting in Ukraine and Lebanon.

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