G7 Summit in France: Trump and Zelensky Confirm Working Session Amid Efforts for Diplomatic Consensus
Within the framework of the 52nd G7 Leaders' Summit, taking place between June 15 and 17 in the city of Évian-les-Bains, United States President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will hold a joint working session next Tuesday (16). The confirmation of the meeting comes at a strategic moment, as global powers seek to align parameters for future peace negotiations in Eastern Europe.
The announcement of the working agenda highlights the international diplomacy's effort to bring Washington and European capitals closer together on regional security and Ukrainian territorial integrity. According to official sources from the Élysée Palace, Zelensky's presence at the summit hosted by France aims primarily to "rebuild consensus" among G7 members regarding economic support and the political conditions to enable a dialogue with Moscow.
Agenda Highlights and Geopolitical Context:
Focus on Negotiations: The bilateral meeting and the round table with the G7 intend to establish the boundaries and conditions under which Western powers will encourage peace negotiations.
Transatlantic Divergences: The meeting takes place under internal pressures, with European leaders advocating for the strict maintenance of economic sanctions, while the Trump administration reassesses the model of military assistance and financing in the region.
Broadened Security: In addition to the conflict in Eastern Europe, the summit led by French President Emmanuel Macron will address recent tensions in the Middle East and the stability of maritime routes in the Strait of Hormuz.
The Évian-les-Bains summit represents one of the most complex diplomatic tests of the year, requiring strong logistical and security coordination between France and neighboring Switzerland, and concludes with extended bilateral commitments, including an official dinner between Trump and Macron at the Palace of Versailles to celebrate the historical ties between the two nations.
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