G7 Summit: Europe Aims to Win Over Trump as Four-Party Ukraine Talks Could Begin in July.

Negotiations on Ukraine at G7
Negotiations on Ukraine at G7

Diplomatic Push at the G7 Summit

According to Novyny.live: European leaders plan to use the upcoming G7 summit in France as a platform to persuade Donald Trump to back their diplomatic strategy for ending the war in Ukraine. If successful, this approach could pave the way for the first official round of four-party negotiations as early as July. Officials in London, Paris, and Berlin believe the battlefield momentum has shifted in Kyiv’s favor, creating fresh opportunities for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

Talks between the involved parties may commence in July, signaling a renewed diplomatic push. European nations hope that U.S. support—especially from Donald Trump—will prove crucial in advancing progress on this front. All G7 participants share the common goal of identifying pathways to regional stability and an end to hostilities.

Experts to Appear on the Morning.LIVE Program

In parallel with these developments, a scheduled broadcast of the Morning.LIVE program will take place on June 12. The episode will feature several experts, including:

  • Maksym Dzhigun
  • Volodymyr Puzyrko
  • Call sign 'Vatra'
  • Olena Shuliak
  • Oleksiy Honcharenko
  • Yehor Cherniev
  • Andriy Ryzhenko
  • Andriy Novak
  • Vira Konstantynova
  • Oleh Buryak

This session will provide an opportunity to discuss pressing issues related to the war in Ukraine and the international response to it.

As such, the G7 summit in France could serve as a pivotal forum for diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine, set against a backdrop of shifting military dynamics and intensifying international negotiations. Cooperation between European states and the United States may enhance the prospects for a peaceful settlement, which is critical for stability in the region and future developments. The experts discussing the situation in Ukraine are expected to offer valuable recommendations and analysis to support the international community in its conflict-resolution efforts.


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