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


Foreign policy presidential aide Yuri Ushakov attends a meeting of Russia's President Vladimir Putin with Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia June 3, 2026. REUTERS/Ramil Sitdikov/Pool

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 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 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.

"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.

"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.

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

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