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G7 summit and global efforts to end the Ukraine-Russia war, including US President Trump's call for a deal and European allies' push for continued support
At the G7 summit in Evian, France, US President Donald Trump shifted focus from the Iran conflict to the war in Ukraine, urging Russia to 'make a deal'. European allies, led by host France and Germany, emphasized sustained military and financial support for Ukraine, including new air defense systems and sanctions on Russian oil and gas. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy attended and discussed EU membership negotiations. Russia launched a large-scale drone and missile attack on Ukrainian cities, killing 11, as talks continued. NATO membership for Ukraine remains off the table due to US opposition.
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Trump said Russia should 'make a deal' and that he will focus on Ukraine after the Iran agreement.
G7 leaders agreed to increase sanctions on Russian oil and gas and provide additional air defense to Ukraine.
Ukraine formally started EU membership negotiations during the summit.
Russia launched a major attack on Ukrainian cities, killing 11, hours before the G7 meeting.
European allies have become the largest providers of military aid to Ukraine after US cuts.
Trump downplayed the war's impact on the US but called the situation 'ridiculous'.
UK Prime Minister Starmer announced new sanctions and financial support for Ukraine.
Germany's Chancellor Merz expressed optimism about Trump's cooperative mood on Ukraine.
Zelenskyy met separately with G7 leaders to secure continued backing.
NATO membership for Ukraine is opposed by the US administration.
Quellenabdeckung
DW EnglishNeutralCentre-Left
Trump says Russia should 'make a deal'; Merz optimistic about transatlantic unity
Focuses on Trump's call for Russia to negotiate and Merz's positive assessment of Trump's mood. Highlights Germany's role and European participation in peace talks. Includes details of Trump's brief meeting with Zelenskyy.
The IndependentBesorgtCentre-Left
Trump tells Putin to 'make a deal' as he meets Zelenskyy; UK announces new sanctions
Reports Trump's meeting with Zelenskyy and his comments that Russia should make a deal. Covers UK's new sanctions and financial support, and a Russian drone attack on a zoo. Includes details of Trump's separate calls with Putin and Zelenskyy.
NPRNeutralCentre-Left
G7 leaders balance Iran deal focus with Ukraine war efforts
Briefly covers Ukraine at G7, noting European leaders are as focused on Ukraine as on Iran. Mentions Trump meeting Zelenskyy, Russian attacks, and Macron's push for European independence from the US. Primarily focuses on Iran-Israel tensions.
Taipei TimesNeutralCentre
G7 allies scramble to keep Ukraine on Trump's agenda after Iran deal
Reports that US allies at G7 worked to refocus Trump on Ukraine after his Iran ceasefire. Covers Trump's 'ridiculous' remark, new sanctions, and Ukraine's EU membership talks. Also notes US cuts in aid and European efforts.
Fazit
The G7 summit coverage reveals a common goal among allies to end the war, but with differing approaches: Trump prioritizes a negotiated settlement, while European leaders insist on maintaining military pressure and sanctions. The war continues with no immediate ceasefire, but diplomatic channels remain active, with Ukraine leveraging EU accession as a security guarantee. The US-Iran deal temporarily diverted attention, but Ukraine remains a central agenda item.
Logische Analyse
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G7 leaders agree on the need to pressure Russia through sanctions and military aid.
Ukraine's EU membership process is seen as a step toward future security.
Trump is willing to engage on Ukraine but prioritizes negotiations over prolonged warfare.
Russia continues military attacks despite diplomatic talks.
European allies are now the primary backers of Ukraine after US cuts.
Degree of US commitment to Ukraine
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Taipei Times
Trump downplayed the war's impact on the US and called it 'ridiculous', but said he will do whatever he can.
DW English
Trump said Russia should 'make a deal' and expressed willingness to end the war, though gave no specifics.
The Independent
Trump had 'good conversations' with both Putin and Zelenskyy and they are open to 'doing something'.
Most outlets do not detail the specifics of the proposed peace deal or Russia's conditions for negotiations.
The impact of US troop withdrawal from Germany on Ukraine is not discussed.
Long-term security guarantees for Ukraine beyond EU membership are largely omitted.
The coverage reflects a fragile alignment between the US and European allies on Ukraine, with Trump's transactional approach contrasting with Europe's commitment to sustained support. While the G7 maintained a unified stance publicly, underlying tensions remain over burden-sharing and strategy. The war's continuation, underscored by fresh Russian attacks, suggests that diplomatic efforts have not yet produced tangible results. The omission of a clear peace roadmap indicates the complexity of ending the conflict, especially with US domestic politics and the Iran deal competing for attention.