Macron: Trump and other leaders at G7 acknowledged Russia does not want peace
US President Donald Trump and other G7 leaders acknowledged Russia's lack of desire for peace in its war with Ukraine, marking a shift in the US approach.
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U.S. President Donald Trump, along with other leaders at the G7 summit in France, acknowledged that Russia does not want peace in its war with Ukraine, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday.
This showed a "real change in approach" from the United States regarding the Ukraine war, Macron said.
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