G7 to discuss further sanctions if Russia fails to come to negotiating table, PM says
- Donald Trump expressed reluctance to impose additional US sanctions on Russia, stating that he wants to see if a deal is made regarding the Ukraine war.
- The UK Prime Minister wants to collaborate with international partners to create new measures against Russia, despite Trump's differing stance on sanctions.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has accepted a US-backed ceasefire proposal and is willing to discuss terms directly with Vladimir Putin, though Putin remains unresponsive.
- UK intelligence reports indicate that approximately 1,000,000 Russian casualties have occurred since the invasion in 2022, while Russia continues attacks on Ukraine with missiles and drones.
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G7 allies push for stronger Russia sanctions as Trump resists, Bloomberg reports
A dinner discussion among Group of Seven leaders on June 16 failed to shift U.S. President Donald Trump’s position on tougher sanctions against Russia, Bloomberg reported, citing sources familiar with the talks. Trump has continued urging Russian President Vladimir Putin to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine but has resisted additional sanctions, despite previously threatening to introduce more. At the G7 dinner, he reportedly repeated concerns tha…
The discussion between the leaders of the “G7” countries during a dinner on June 16 did not affect the position of US President Donald Trump on the introduction of tougher sanctions against Russia.
A discussion among the leaders of the Group of Seven during a dinner on Monday failed to persuade U.S. President Donald Trump to impose harsher sanctions on Russia, according to people familiar with the issue.Trump has been urging Vladimir Putin to agree to a ceasefire in the war in Ukraine, but has resisted implementing new sanctions against Russia, despite threatening to do so on multiple occasions.


Trump hints at no more US sanctions on Russia at G7 summit
KANANASKIS, Alberta — Donald Trump suggested he will not hit Russia with more sanctions at the G7 summit, saying Europeans should “do it first” and that “sanctions cost us a lot of money.” The EU and U.K. are both pushing for more coordinated sanctions against Vladimir Putin’s regime at the Canada-hosted gathering of leaders, but the U.S. president has so far refused to sign up to fresh action. When asked by POLITICO Monday whether he was united…
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