
Trump and Zelenskyy Plan G7 Peace Talks Tuesday
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called President Trump on his 80th birthday to discuss promising ideas for ending the war with Russia. The two leaders will meet at Tuesday's G7 Summit in France to advance peace efforts.
As President Donald Trump celebrated his 80th birthday, he received a phone call that brought hope for ending one of the world's most devastating conflicts.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reached out Sunday with birthday wishes and a detailed discussion about pathways to peace. The warmth of the exchange marked a positive turn in diplomatic efforts to resolve the Russia-Ukraine war.
"I have just had a great conversation with @POTUS," Zelenskyy shared on social media. He thanked Trump for America's ongoing support, specifically mentioning the Javelin missiles and Patriot defense systems that have strengthened Ukraine's position.
The conversation set the stage for face-to-face talks at the G7 Summit in France this Tuesday. Leaders from seven major economies, including Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, will gather to discuss global challenges.
Zelenskyy expressed optimism about the upcoming meeting. "We have some good ideas that could help advance peace and protect lives," he wrote, signaling that real progress may be within reach.

The Ukrainian leader also briefed Trump on recent battlefield developments, explaining how Ukraine's position has grown stronger. This improved standing could create better conditions for meaningful negotiations with Russia.
Why This Inspires
After years of devastating conflict, the collaborative tone between American and Ukrainian leadership offers genuine hope. Trump has made ending the war a priority, and Zelenskyy's willingness to engage shows both sides want solutions that save lives.
European leaders plan to join the discussions, demonstrating unified commitment to finding a peaceful resolution. This coordinated approach brings more resources and diplomatic weight to the negotiating table.
The timing matters too. With Ukraine reporting strengthened battlefield positions and multiple nations ready to participate in talks, the conditions for productive negotiations look more favorable than they have in months.
Tuesday's G7 meeting could mark a turning point where global leaders move from managing the conflict to actively ending it.
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