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G7 optimistic about peace

Trump urges Russia to make peace after talks with Zelenskiy


Reuters June 17, 2026 1 min read
Photo op: Leaders attending the G7 summit pose for a group photo in Evian-les-Bains, France. Photo: REUTERS

EVIAN-LES-BAINS:

US President Donald Trump said Russia should make peace with Ukraine after a "very good" meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Tuesday, in comments that sparked cautious optimism among G7 leaders that a peace deal could be struck.

The upbeat mood over the Ukraine war, now deep into its fifth year, stands in stark contrast to Zelenskiy's meeting with Trump in the Oval

Office last year, when he was told he had no leverage in potential peace talks with Russia.

Zelenskiy and his European allies came to this week's G7 summit in the French lakeside resort of Evian-les-Bains hoping to impress upon Trump that Ukraine's battlefield fortunes had improved thanks to its drone incursions deep into Russia.

Trump, who arrived at the summit brandishing a preliminary deal to end his war with Iran, said he would do what he could do to end the conflict inUkraine, but there were few details of any concrete steps to raise the pressure on Moscow.

"Look, Russia should make a deal," Trump told reporters, adding that too many young men were dying on the battlefield on both sides. "I'm gonna do whatever I can."

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Trump's statement that Russia should end the war was cause for cheer.

"I found him to be very cooperative, and I also saw him listening very attentively," Merz told reporters. "And in that respect, once again, it gives me a certain degree of optimism that we here, as Europeans and as Americans, are now doing everything we can, together, to end the war."

After the group meeting with Trump, Zelenskiy told Reuters that G7 leaders agreed that Russia was not winning the war. He said they also discussed additional sanctions targeting Russia's oil exports, its banking sector and its military production to bring Moscow to the negotiating table.

Zelenskiy, who was due to have face-to-face talks with Trump later on Tuesday, said he had offered to meet Russia's Vladimir Putin at the G7 summit, but a Kremlin aide said that did not come up in a call between Trump and Putin.

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