The countries are also threats to global food security caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
U.S. First Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman discussed at a meeting in Paris plans to tighten sanctions against Russia along with colleagues from Britain, Germany, Italy and France. Assistance to Ukraine was also discussed. On Saturday, May 7, according to the State Department website.
“Participants in the meeting agreed on plans for additional sanctions, as well as other measures to bind the Russian Federation,” the statement said.
In addition, the parties had extensive discussions on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the importance of continuing to provide military assistance to Ukraine for self-defense, as well as humanitarian assistance to the millions of people who have been forced to fled their homes.
They also discussed the threat to global food security posed by Russia’s aggression.
In addition to Sherman, the meeting was attended by Deputy Foreign Minister of the United Kingdom James Cleverly, Secretary of State of the German Foreign Ministry Andreas Michaelis, Secretary General of the Italian Foreign Ministry Ettore Francesco Secui and Secretary General of the French Foreign Ministry Francois Delattre .
Recall, Zelensky also said the world is on the brink of political turmoil due to food crises and inflation.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Online
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Source: korrespondent