Trump opposed words that could limit his possibilities for further communication with Putin.
According to the results of the G7 Summit, which took place in Canada these days, a joint statement with a clear position in the war in Ukraine will not be accepted. On Tuesday, May 17, the Bloomberg reported a reference to a resource in the Canadian government.
It is noted that US President Donald Trump opposed the words that could limit his possibilities for further communication with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.
As a result, instead of a joint statement, the Ukrainian question can be seen in the document of the Summit leader – this is a separate statement that they plan to publish after the end of the meeting.
Meanwhile.
We are talking about the plan for the placement of military contingent of Great Britain and France on Ukraine’s territory to protect critical objects – at a safe distance from the Russian border. But the implementation of this initiative is complicated today after a clear position of the United States that Washington does not intend to provide security guarantees for Ukraine after the war.
British prime minister Kira Starkmer confirmed that during the G7 Summit, Zelensky and Zelensky went further steps to strengthen military assistance in Ukraine.
Although there is no general final G7 document in Ukraine, the leaders of the participating countries have joined many separate statements. They cover the topics of developing artificial intelligence in the public sector, investing in sum technologies, the resistance to forest fires, condemnation of repression that is fixed outside the states, as well as opposition to the illegal movement of migrants.
Remember that on Tuesday, Canada prime minister Mark Carney announced that Ukraine had a new weapon package for Canada’s 2 billion dollars (more than $ 1.4 billion).
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