Macron hails US alignment with G7’s ‘shared commitment’ on Ukraine
At the G7 summit in Évian-les-Bains, French President Emmanuel Macron announced a "re-synchronisation" of positions on Ukraine, stating that all G7 leaders, including US President Donald Trump, now recognize Ukraine's territorial integrity and acknowledge Russia's lack of willingness to discuss peace. Macron described this as a "very deep change" in the US approach and a "profound shift and remobilisation of the G7." The summit's joint communique included a vow to increase sanctions on Russia, and the US and European G7 countries agreed to produce long-range missiles and air-defence systems under license in Ukraine.

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AI-generatedAt the G7 summit in Évian-les-Bains, French President Emmanuel Macron announced a "re-synchronisation" of positions on Ukraine, stating that all G7 leaders, including US President Donald Trump, now recognize Ukraine's territorial integrity and acknowledge Russia's lack of willingness to discuss peace. Macron described this as a "very deep change" in the US approach and a "profound shift and remobilisation of the G7." The summit's joint communique included a vow to increase sanctions on Russia, and the US and European G7 countries agreed to produce long-range missiles and air-defence systems under license in Ukraine. Trump also met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who updated him on military progress.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedEmmanuel Macron stated he has always trusted President Trump to follow through on his commitments.
Donald Trump and other G7 leaders acknowledged that Vladimir Putin is not interested in peace.
The G7, including the US, recognizes Ukraine's territorial integrity, marking a "re-synchronisation" of positions.
The US and several European G7 countries agreed to produce long-range missiles and air-defence systems under license in Ukraine.
The G7 summit communique vowed to increase sanctions on Russia, including in the energy field.