The ​United States and ​U.S. President Donald Trump ​have pivoted in its view of the war in Ukraine, taking what ‌other ⁠G7 leaders ⁠thought was a more realistic ​position regarding the conflict, Canadian Prime Minister Mark ​Carney said on Wednesday.Speaking during the G7 summit in Evians-les-Bains, France, Carney ⁠said he ‌had seven or eight discussions with U.S. President ⁠Donald Trump in the past 36 hours on a wide range of subjects, including Canada's Chinese electric vehicle cap, the structure of which Trump liked.Separately, Carney said that ‌Canada was on track to produce 150 megatons of ​LNG ​by the ⁠end of the year and that his aim was to complete his ​country's trade deal with India by the time of the G20 summit in November.