The conflict in Ukraine

Zelensky: ‘I think we’ll meet Trump again tomorrow.’ Refinery in Moscow hit

The Russian authorities have reported that a major refinery in Moscow was hit during a large-scale attack by Ukrainian drones on the capital

Il presidente degli Stati Uniti Donald Trump, il presidente francese Emmanuel Macron e il presidente ucraino Volodymyr Zelensky durante una sessione di lavoro al vertice del G7 a Evian-les-Bains, in Francia, il 16 giugno 2026. Il 52° vertice del G7 si svolge a Evian-les-Bains dal 15 al 17 giugno 2026.  EPA/THIBAULT CAMUS / POOL MAXPPP OUT EPA

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A meeting on the sidelines of the G7 summit took place between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, US President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron. This was the first face-to-face meeting between Zelensky and Trump in almost four months, at a time when Kyiv is seeking to revive peace negotiations with Moscow, which are currently at a standstill.

This morning, the French President also personally welcomed Zelensky, leaving the leaders’ hotel and walking alone through the park to meet him. This was followed by a G7 working session dedicated to Ukraine, which also included the Ukrainian President.

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Macron apre G7 con trilaterale Zelensky e Trump: Russia trovi accordo

Russia must reach an agreement,” said Trump, speaking after meeting the Ukrainian president. “I will do everything in my power,” he added. President Trump also stated that he was ready to reimpose sanctions on Russian oil, “now that oil prices are falling’”. “We will be able to do so,” he said, “because oil is now flowing. We suspended some sanctions because, obviously, we did not want to penalise the United States, but we will soon be able to reintroduce them.”

Zelensky: ‘We need missile licences; Trump is in favour of this’

“We need licences to produce missiles.” This was stated by the Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, who claimed that “all” the G7 leaders had agreed to help Ukraine strengthen its air defences. “This is truly a major challenge because production capacity is not keeping pace with our needs. Production takes place in the United States. I raised the issue of licences. I spoke to President Trump,” Zelensky told Reuters, with his comments reported on the CNN website. According to Zelensky, his request was also welcomed by the tycoon. “I hope that when President Trump is positive, it means a ‘yes’,” he explained.

Zelensky told journalists that he may have another bilateral meeting with US President Donald Trump tomorrow on the sidelines of the G7 summit. This was reported by the Suspilne website. “I believe we will meet the President again tomorrow,” said Zelensky. “Our teams will meet at various levels throughout the day. There will be many important technical meetings,” he added.

Although Ukraine has made significant technological progress in repelling Russian attacks, it remains dependent on Western systems when it comes to countering the most advanced missiles. Ukraine has a number of US-made Patriot air defence systems at its disposal, but it is chronically short of missiles. This shortage has been further exacerbated by the war with Iran, after some of the supplies originally intended for Kyiv were diverted to the Middle East.

Kremlin: ‘No one has proposed a Putin-Zelensky meeting in the US’

Moscow has not received any proposal for a summit in the US between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. This was stated by Russian presidential adviser Yuri Ushakov, after Zelensky said he had discussed the possibility of such a summit with US President Donald Trump. Putin’s adviser added that the Russian and US presidents did not discuss such a possibility even during their telephone conversation on Sunday, which lasted nearly an hour.

Merz: Trump very cooperative on Ukraine

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed his satisfaction with the atmosphere of the talks held with US President Donald Trump and the other G7 leaders.

At the conclusion of the summit in Évian, France, Merz emphasised the constructive nature of the discussions, particularly regarding the conflict in Ukraine. Referring to Trump, the Chancellor said he had found him to be “very cooperative” and particularly attentive during the discussions on the war in Ukraine. This attitude, according to Merz, fuels cautious optimism regarding the possibility that Europe and the United States might act in a coordinated manner to bring about an end to Russian aggression against Kyiv. Merz had previously highlighted how the talks between the G7 countries had been characterised by “great transatlantic and European unity”, a sign of a convergence of views on the main international challenges and on support for Ukraine.

London and Berlin bring together Ukraine’s NATO allies on 18 June

The United Kingdom and Germany have called a new meeting of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group for Thursday 18 June at NATO headquarters in Brussels. This was announced by NATO. The Ukraine Defence Contact Group, also known as the Ramstein format, brings together around 50 allied and partner nations that have been coordinating military support for Kyiv since the start of the Russian invasion.

Costa and von der Leyen meet Starmer; EU-UK summit confirmed for 22 July

EU leaders met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Evian. It was confirmed at the meeting that the next EU-UK summit will take place on 22 July. “An excellent discussion with Keir Starmer. Close cooperation between the EU and the UK is vital for our shared security, resilience and prosperity in Europe. We are working closely together to ensure the success of our forthcoming second summit, which will take place in Brussels on 22 July,” wrote the President of the European Council Antonio Costa on X. “It was a pleasure to meet Keir Starmer on the sidelines of the Évian summit. We discussed the latest developments in the Middle East, as well as the need to continue supporting Ukraine, its armed forces and its preparations for the winter. We also discussed our bilateral relations and preparations for our summit on 22 July,” emphasised the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, also on X.

EU sources: ‘Conclusions expected from the 27 on Kyiv, debate on enlargement’

The expectation for the next European Council is that the 27 member states will reach a consensus on the Ukraine chapter following Orbán’s departure from Hungary and Peter Magyar’s debut at the summit of EU leaders. This is according to a senior European official. Volodymyr Zelensky is expected in Brussels, and there will be a debate on enlargement, building on the new momentum provided by the opening of negotiation chapters for Ukraine and Moldova (as well as the swift progress made on Montenegro). However, the time allocated to enlargement is limited, so the more in-depth debate will be postponed until the October summit. That said, the leaders are expected to address, first and foremost, the ideas put forward by France and Germany on the concept of progressive enlargement and the various creative options circulating in Brussels (though these are not particularly welcomed by Zelensky, who is focused on substance and does not favour the prospect of not having voting rights). “The moment of truth is approaching; enlargement is a reality, but there has not yet been an opportunity for the 27 member states to discuss the next steps in full,” notes the official.

Witkoff and Kushner set to visit Russia

No specific dates have yet been set for the visit to Russia by US special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said today. “It is true that there was talk of an imminent arrival of the American negotiators, but there are still no specific dates. As you know, the Americans are still busy with preparations for the signing of the memorandum of understanding with Iran. We understand that the signing is scheduled to take place in Switzerland at the end of this week. After that, it will probably be a matter of seeing whether they can actually fly to Moscow,” Peskov told reporters.

Major Moscow refinery hit

Meanwhile, the Russian authorities have reported that a major refinery in Moscow was hit during a large-scale attack by Ukrainian drones on the capital. Kyiv has claimed that the action was a ‘just’ response to Russian bombardments on its territory.

“Enemy drone attacks on Moscow have continued over the past 24 hours. One of the drones damaged an oil refinery site in Moscow. There were no casualties,” said the mayor of the Russian capital, Sergei Sobyanin, on social media.

According to Sobyanin, Russian forces intercepted 60 drones heading for Moscow during the night between Monday and Tuesday. According to a tally by the state news agency TASS, based on data published by the Russian Ministry of Defence, this was one of the most significant attacks of the year against the capital.

«Russia’s attacks on the Cathedral of the Dormition in Kyiv are deplorable. It is precisely because of attacks such as these that I have announced targeted sanctions against ships, funds and actors that support the Russian war economy and, consequently, threaten European security. ‘We will ramp up the pressure on Putin and his inner circle until the Russian war machine is stopped and peace returns to our continent,’ wrote British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on X, who is attending the Evian summit this morning.

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