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Ukraine leader was rejected with his strongest ally, after Donald Trump left the summit early.

The seven summit group in Canada has ended without leading a joint statement to support Ukraine, as Ukrainian leader Folodimir Zellinsky warned that “diplomacy is now in a state of crisis.”

The Great Industrial Democrats Summit, which concluded at the Canaanaskiss S rock resort late on Tuesday, was to show unity on major global issues.

But unlike previous years, when the Russian “aggression” group condemned against Ukraine, this time, this time, a statement was not issued to support the besieged Western ally, in a sign of increasing differences within the group amid global crises.

Zelenskyy met with the leaders of Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy and Japan, along with NATO President Mark Retty, on the last day of the conference. However, a meeting with the group’s strongest member of the group, the United States – President Donald Trump – has not been held after he left the summit early to address the escalating hostilities between Israel and Iran from Washington.

After the meeting, Zelinski said that he told the leaders of the remaining seven group that “diplomacy is now in a state of crises” and asked them to continue Trump’s call “to use his true influence” to pressure to end the war, according to what he said in his official account.

A statement from the American resistance declined

A Canadian official initially told reporters on the sidelines of the summit that plans for a joint statement of Ukraine had been dropped after he threw resistance from the United States, which wanted to reduce content.

But Emily Williams, a spokeswoman for the Prime Minister in Canada, later retreated to a briefing statement and said, “No proposed statement on Ukraine was distributed to other leaders,” the agencies said.

A Canadian official said that there is an attempt to issue a joint statement of Ukraine due to Trump’s desires to continue negotiating with Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to Agence France -Presse news.

“It was clear that it was not possible to find a detailed language that all G7 partners could approve in this context,” said the official in charge of not disclosing his identity.

Trump emphasized the differences in opinions towards Russia inside the group on Monday, when he said it was wrong to expel Moscow from the previous eight group in response to its invasion and annexed it to Ukraine in 2014.

Canada pledged military support

Zelenskyy has reached the summit that calls for support from Ukraine’s allies, and announced that he was ready for peace negotiations.

“We are ready for peace negotiations and unconditional ceasefire,” he said. “But for this, we need pressure.”

He left with a pledge of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carne to save two billion Canadian dollars (1.47 billion dollars) in new military assistance to Kev, as well as to impose new financial sanctions on Russia.

Zelenskyy in Ukraine, the left, and the Canadian Micro Carney in G7, June 17, 2025 (Suzanne Plunktt/AP Photo)

Trump agreed to a collective statement before leaving, and called for the decision of Israel’s conflict. The statement, which was issued on Monday, supported Israel, describing Iran as the main source of instability and regional terrorism, and confirms that Israel has the right to defend itself.

The statement called for “the elimination of the escalation of hostilities”, despite some of Trump’s social media publications that hint at greater military involvement in the conflict.

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2025-06-18 09:36:00

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