G7 Imposes New Russia Sanctions
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G7 nations are implementing new energy sanctions against Russia to increase pressure, while Canada and the UK have announced additional measures targeting individuals and supply chains. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy urges G7 leaders to support a diplomatic push for peace, as Germany suggests talks could begin this summer, though current battlefield conditions remain a factor.
G7 agrees new energy sanctions on Russia, Trump calls for Putin talks
- G7 nations announced new energy sanctions against Russia to increase pressure. - U.S. President Trump called for negotiations with Putin to end the war in Ukraine. - Ukrainian President Zelenskyy expressed satisfaction with the meeting, securing pledges for air defense support.
Zelenskyy urges G7 to spur peace momentum with Russia at summit
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is urging world leaders at the G7 summit to support a diplomatic push to end the war with Russia. - The goal is to bring Russian President Vladimir Putin to pโฆ
Germany: Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks Could Begin This Summer
- Germany believes peace talks between Russia and Ukraine could begin this summer. - The current battlefield situation does not give either side a decisive military advantage. - Germany and its Europeโฆ
Canada Imposes New Russian Sanctions During G7 Meeting with Zelenskyy
- Canada has announced new sanctions against Russia, targeting 162 individuals, entities, and vessels. - Prime Minister Mark Carney made the announcement during a G7 summit meeting with Ukrainian Presโฆ
UK imposes 70 new sanctions on Russia
- The UK has imposed 70 new sanctions on Russia, targeting its shadow fleet, supply chains, and financial networks. - Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the measures during a G7 summit session atteโฆ
Trump now wants to focus on resolving the Russian-Ukrainian conflict
- Donald Trump stated that after resolving the conflict with Iran, the U.S. will focus on the situation in Ukraine. - He described his recent phone calls with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraโฆ