U.S. President Donald Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday during the G7 summit in Évian‑les‑Bains, France [1].
The meeting occurs as G7 leaders seek a lasting peace to end Russia's war in Ukraine. The outcome of these discussions could dictate the future of international security and the scale of continued Western support for Kyiv.
The encounter took place on the first full day of the three-day summit [3]. President Trump and President Zelensky joined French President Emmanuel Macron and other G7 leaders to address the conflict in Ukraine, which served as a primary focus for the gathering [1, 2].
While the war in Ukraine dominated the agenda, leaders also addressed broader security concerns, including the conflict involving Iran [2]. Reports on the primary focus of the summit varied among observers, with some highlighting the Ukraine war and others emphasizing the Iran conflict [2, 4].
Beyond the G7 proceedings, diplomatic efforts regarding Iran continue. A peace deal between the U.S. and Iran is scheduled to be signed in Geneva on June 19, 2026 [5].
The summit in France serves as a critical venue for coordinating the response of the world's leading industrialized democracies to the instability in Eastern Europe. The presence of both Trump and Zelensky suggests a direct effort to negotiate terms for a resolution to the hostilities.
“Ukraine was a primary focus of the summit”
The direct engagement between President Trump and President Zelensky at the G7 summit signals a pivotal moment in the diplomatic approach to the Russia-Ukraine war. By centering the conversation in France, G7 leaders are attempting to synchronize a multilateral strategy that balances immediate security needs with the long-term goal of a peace agreement.


