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Kremlin says Europeans probably 'pumped' Trump with harmful ideas during G7 summit

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Posted on June 18, 2026

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Kremlin: Europeans 'Pumped' Trump With Harmful Ideas at G7 Summit

Kremlin's Perspective on G7 Summit and U.S.-Russia Relations

European Influence on Trump at the G7

MOSCOW, June 18 (Reuters) - A top Kremlin aide said on Thursday that European leaders had probably pumped Donald Trump with harmful ideas at this week's G7 summit, but that the U.S. president was a strong leader who stuck to his own ideas.

Trump's Comments on Ukraine and G7 Leaders' Reactions

Trump's Meeting with Zelenskiy

Trump said Russia should make peace with Ukraine after a "very good" meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Tuesday, in comments that sparked cautious optimism among G7 leaders that a peace deal could be struck.

Kremlin's Response to Trump's Statements

Kremlin foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov said on Thursday that he believed Trump had been misinformed about the state of affairs in Ukraine at the summit and that Moscow was still expecting a visit from Trump envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner - although no date for that has yet been set.

Ushakov's Remarks on European Influence

"One can presume that Trump was pumped with...harmful ideas. We understand that the Europeans are exercising an unhelpful influence here," Ushakov told Russian state TV.

Assessment of Trump's Leadership

"Trump is a strong politician and sticks to his views. He commented on some things and kept other things to himself. Let's see how things develop," he said.

Ukraine's Battlefield Situation and Kremlin's Denial

Zelenskiy and his European allies impressed upon Trump that they believed that Ukraine's battlefield fortunes had improved thanks to its drone incursions deep into Russia. Ushakov said that was "categorically not true."

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Andrew Osborn Editing by Gleb Bryanski)

Key Takeaways

  • At the G7 summit in France, Kyiv secured significant commitments for enhanced air defense, energy resilience and sanctions from European allies (apnews.com)
  • Ushakov stated Europeans’ influence on Trump was 'unhelpful' and possibly biased regarding Ukraine’s battlefield gains, calling claims of Ukrainian drone superiority 'categorically not true' (lemonde.fr)
  • The Kremlin anticipates a visit by U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner following the anticipated U.S.–Iran memorandum signing in Geneva on June 19 (newsukraine.rbc.ua)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What did the Kremlin say about Trump's interactions at the G7 summit?
A Kremlin aide claimed European leaders likely influenced Trump with harmful ideas, but said Trump is a strong leader who sticks to his views.
What was discussed between Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskiy?
Trump and Zelenskiy discussed making peace with Ukraine, which sparked cautious optimism among G7 leaders for a possible peace deal.
How did the Kremlin respond to reports of Ukraine's battlefield success?
The Kremlin aide dismissed claims that Ukraine's fortunes had improved, calling it 'categorically not true.'
Are there plans for Trump envoys to visit Moscow?
The Kremlin expects a visit from Trump envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, but no date has been set.

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