G7 Abandons Joint Ukraine Statement as Zelenskyy Says Diplomacy in Crisis
- The 50th G7 Summit closed in Kananaskis, Canada, without issuing a joint statement supporting Ukraine amid escalating global crises.
- The failure to issue a joint Ukraine statement occurred largely due to U.S. President Donald Trump's early departure and his opposition to sanction-related language.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy attended the final session but left without a meeting with Trump or new military aid, while Canada pledged $1.47 billion CAD in support.
- Trump stated on social media that he urged Putin to end both the Israel-Iran and Ukraine conflicts and cautioned that sanctions cost the U.S. large sums of money.
- The summit underscored divisions within the G7 as Zelenskyy pressed for more sanctions, Australia considered new trade and defense talks, and leaders sought Middle East de-escalation.
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