The Group of Seven (G7) summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, is poised to host discussions on the future of the war in Ukraine. Gathering from June 15 to 17, world leaders will focus on a new diplomatic push, bringing both US President Donald Trump and President Volodymyr Zelensky to the table to deliberate the framework for potential peace negotiations with Russia, Suspilne reported.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. The ‘five-point’ framework and a new diplomatic window European leaders believe that the battlefield dynamics and macroeconomic pressures have shifted, creating an opening for diplomacy. “Today, Ukraine is in a new position of strength. Russia cannot win militarily, and its economy is struggling,” a German government source explained. “Therefore, for the first time, a window of opportunity for diplomacy may be slowly opening.” During a recent meeting in London, the E3 nations (UK, France and Germany) worked alongside President Zelensky to formulate a five-point basic plan for war settlement. While the details of the five points remain classified, background reports indicate the European proposal hinges on an immediate ceasefire along the current front lines and long-term security guarantees for Ukraine backed by a multinational force. European leaders are intent on securing Trump’s backing for these points, believing a unified US-European front could significantly increase pressure on Moscow to enter genuine negotiations as early as next month.