This view is generated from the clustered articles, so it is best read as a map of coverage rather than a replacement for the source reporting.
- All sources confirm the G7 summit in Evian is addressing both the Iran deal and the Ukraine war simultaneously.
- Multiple sources confirm Zelensky joined the summit and proposed meeting Putin in the US after Russia 'ignored' the G7 invitation.
- Straits Times frames Europe as unified in warning Trump about Iran deal risks; TASS frames European allies as divided and fearful of Trump, emphasising Western incoherence.
- Folha de S.Paulo frames Lula's refusal to meet Trump as principled institutional critique; Colombian El Tiempo frames the summit primarily through the Hormuz and tariff agenda without political judgement of participants.
Whether Trump will agree to any Ukraine-related commitments at the summit, and whether European offers of military assets for Hormuz mine clearance will be accepted by Iran, remain unconfirmed.
People's Daily and TASS avoid covering the G7 as a forum for legitimate multilateral governance; Russian state media frames the summit exclusively through the lens of Western disunity and Ukraine negotiation obstruction.
Use as snapshot of alliance tensions rather than indicator of G7 policy outcomes; Ukraine support trajectory remains unsettled.
- Critical unknown: Whether Trump will agree to Ukraine commitments remains unconfirmed after the summit itself.
- Source framing divergence significant—TASS frames Western disunity while Straits Times frames European unity; both may be selectively accurate.
- Lula's absence from Trump meeting is covered but without substantive explanation of diplomatic implications.
Le Monde reports Trump and Macron discussed Middle East and Ukraine on the sidelines, with Macron offering French military assets for Hormuz and seeking to persuade Trump to continue Ukraine support.
The Hindu runs a live blog on the G7, noting PM Modi is expected to meet Trump on the sidelines, framing India's presence through strategic autonomy positioning.
Folha de S.Paulo reports Lula opened his G7 agenda with a Macron bilateral and ruled out meeting with Trump, reflecting institutional critique of Trump's political legitimacy.
El Tiempo covers Trump's arrival in Europe for the G7 after the Iran deal, noting Hormuz reopening and tariffs dominate initial discussions.
Straits Times reports Europeans will warn Trump the Iran deal carries risks and urge a Ukraine rethink, framing Europe's position as a coordinated pressure campaign on the US president.
TASS reports Kyiv's allies are trying to avoid conflict with Trump at the G7, framing European officials as fearful Trump could derail maximum pressure on Russia — a narrative that serves Russian interests by depicting Western disunity.
La Repubblica reports Meloni said Italy is ready for the Gulf mission but awaits the American shield, noting two or three minesweepers, a frigate and other assets offered, with Macron and Trump showing smiles after prior frost.
Yahoo Japan asks whether the US-Europe gap will be bridged as the G7 begins, and reports UK-Japan summit energy supply network strengthening.