Key facts
- G7 leaders met in Évian, France.
- The summit discussed the Ukraine war and peace talks with Russia.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy attended the summit.
- European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced the EU's plan.
- The EU will ask G7 countries to fund one-third of Ukraine's budget needs for two years.
- The EU has secured a 90 billion euro loan for Ukraine.
- U.S. President Donald Trump suggested Russia should pursue a peace deal.
- The summit also addressed the Middle East crisis and the Strait of Hormuz.
- Leaders from Egypt, Qatar, and the UAE joined discussions.
- A framework deal with Iran was mentioned in relation to U.S. President Donald Trump's focus.
G7 leaders convened in Évian, France, to address the war in Ukraine and explore avenues for reviving peace talks with Russia. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy attended the summit to bolster support for his country's efforts. Concurrently, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced that the European Union will request G7 countries to fund the remaining one-third of Ukraine's budgetary needs for the upcoming two years. The EU has already secured a 90 billion euro loan, which is intended to cover two-thirds of Kyiv's financial requirements.
U.S. President Donald Trump signaled a potential shift in focus towards Ukraine, stating that Russia should pursue a peace deal. This comes in the wake of a framework deal reached with Iran. The G7 summit also dedicated significant attention to the Middle East crisis, with particular concern over the Strait of Hormuz. Leaders from Egypt, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates joined the discussions on these matters.
The G7 leaders' agenda in France encompassed discussions on the Ukraine war, a potential deal with Iran, and broader energy security concerns. President Zelenskyy aimed to strengthen support from President Trump, who conveyed his view that Russia ought to seek a peace agreement. The presence of leaders from Egypt, Qatar, and the UAE highlighted the interconnectedness of global security issues discussed at the summit, extending beyond the immediate focus on Ukraine and Iran.
