“US President Donald Trump will hold bilateral talks with President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky during a G7 leaders summit in Canada, the White House official confirmed Reuters. Earlier, a number of media reported this probable meeting. Also, according to the official, Trump will meet with President of Mexico Claudia Sheinbaum. The leaders of the Seven Group countries gathered for the next summit, where they should discuss the situation in the Middle East and the war of the Russian Federation against Ukraine. However, it is likely that shelling from Israel and Iran and efforts to avoid escalation will compete closely with the war in Ukraine for attention at the summit. On June 14, President Donald Trump reported that Putin called “very kind to congratulate me on his birthday (Trump was 79 years old 14 June 14 – ed.), But even more important to talk about Iran.” According to Trump, during the conversation, much less time was devoted to the topic of the Russian war against Ukraine, but “it will be next week.””, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org
US President Donald Trump will hold bilateral talks with President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky during a G7 leaders summit in Canada, the White House official confirmed Reuters. Earlier, a number of media reported this probable meeting. Also, according to the official, Trump will meet with President of Mexico Claudia Sheinbaum. The leaders of the Seven Group countries gathered for the next summit, where they should discuss the situation in the Middle East and the war of the Russian Federation against Ukraine. However, it is likely that shelling from Israel and Iran and efforts to avoid escalation will compete closely with the war in Ukraine for attention at the summit. On June 14, President Donald Trump reported that Putin called “very kind to congratulate me on his birthday (Trump was 79 years old 14 June 14 – ed.), But even more important to talk about Iran.” According to Trump, during the conversation, much less time was devoted to the topic of the Russian war against Ukraine, but “it will be next week.”