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Prime Minister of Japan Fumio Kishidasaid today that leaders The G7 will discuss the imposition of “new sanctions” against Russia in virtual summit They will celebrate this Friday.
Representatives group of seven will consider the “uncertain situation in Ukraine”, in which Russia “It seems to be preparing another offensive, while West offers more weapon support” Kyivhe pointed out Kishida at a press conference prior to a telematics meeting called by the Japanese chairman G7.
“We are also going to discuss imposing new sanctions on Russia,” said Kishida, who also pointed to the G7’s intention “to call on third countries that offer military support To Moscow stop doing it.”
“We will reaffirm our unity and talk about how to help Ukraine in recovery,” he said. Kishida about the meeting, in which, in addition to the leaders of the United States, Canada, Great Britain, France, Italy and Germany, the participation of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky is planned.
The telematic meeting will begin at 14:00 GMT and will follow the meetings of the G7 foreign and finance ministers held in recent days.
G7 demands from “third countries” not to provide military support to Russia
G7 foreign ministers have already demanded that “third countries” not provide military support Russia and reaffirmed their intention to continue to increase pressure on Moscow and support Kyiv “for as long as it takes”
The G7 finance and economy ministers, for their part, have approved a $39 billion bailout package for Ukraine by 2023, up from $19.8 billion last year, so it can repay its payments.
Japan will host a face-to-face summit of G7 leaders in Japan. Hiroshimameeting in which the hosts hope to re-deliver their commitments in support Ukraine against Russian invasion, in addition to a message in favor of denuclearization.
“Japan is the only country affected by the atomic bomb. Over the past 77 years of history, these weapons have not been used again and we hope they will not be tainted by Russia,” said Kishida, who also expressed his “great concern” about the nuclear threats posed by Putin.
Kishida did not rule out that Zelensky could also be invited to the Hiroshima summit when the media asked about this option.
(As reported by EFE)
Source: RPP

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