At G7 Summit, Trump Urges Russia Toward Peace as UK Imposes New Sanctions Following Zelenskyy Meeting.
High-Level Talks on the Sidelines of the G7
According to UATV: On June 16, 2026, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. President Donald Trump held a bilateral meeting during the G7 summit in France. During their discussion, Trump called on Russia to reach a peace agreement with Ukraine, stressing the need for a diplomatic resolution to the ongoing conflict.
In a parallel development at the summit, the United Kingdom announced fresh sanctions targeting Russia, signaling growing international solidarity with Ukraine. Additionally, London and Kyiv signed a nuclear cooperation agreement, further deepening bilateral ties between the two nations.
Zelenskyy remarked: 'It is always important to coordinate positions'—highlighting the value of unified action in global diplomacy.
This meeting marked a significant step in building a broader coalition to support Ukraine on the world stage.
Global Momentum Behind Ukraine
The G7 summit underscored a renewed wave of international backing for Ukraine amid its protracted conflict with Russia. Calls for peace negotiations and the imposition of additional sanctions reflect the global community’s deepening concern over the situation. Strengthened cooperation between Ukraine and the UK in critical sectors like nuclear energy could have lasting implications for regional security and stability.
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