President Donald Trump held a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during the Group of Seven summit in France. The meeting took place on Tuesday and brought renewed attention to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Despite the war’s prominence, Trump remarked to reporters that the conflict lacks direct impact on the United States, noting the significant geographical distance. His statement highlighted the frustration surrounding the protracted nature of the conflict.
The summit also included discussions with France’s President Emmanuel Macron, focusing on various international issues. The presence of these leaders underscored the global nature of the concerns addressed at the summit.

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