
G7 leaders agreed to increase pressure on Russia to end its war against Ukraine during talks in France. The move aims to strengthen Ukraine’s position and encourage Moscow to accept a peace agreement. The decision affects the ongoing conflict that has entered its fifth year and continues to impact global security.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky joined leaders at the summit in Evian-les-Bains, where Ukraine remained a central focus. Despite resilience on the battlefield, Ukrainian cities continue to face deadly Russian attacks. Leaders discussed additional measures to support Kyiv and increase diplomatic pressure on Moscow.
A French diplomatic source said G7 members agreed to intensify sanctions targeting Russian oil and gas revenues. The leaders also concluded that current battlefield developments favor Ukraine. Host President Emmanuel Macron invited Zelensky to remain at the summit for further meetings with world leaders.
US President Donald Trump met Zelensky and called on Russia to reach an agreement. Trump described the conflict as costly and unnecessary, pledging to do what he could to help end the war. Zelensky said Ukraine’s priorities include more air defense systems, winter assistance and stronger international pressure on Russia.
Meanwhile, the United Kingdom and Canada announced new sanctions against Russian-linked entities and shipping networks. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said pressure on Moscow would continue until peace returns to Europe. Zelensky maintained that Russia was not winning the war and urged allies to keep pushing President Vladimir Putin toward a settlement.