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The main objectives of the NATO and G7 summit are named

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One of the goals is to increase US support for Ukraine and bind the Russian Federation for war.

All the strategic goals at the upcoming G7 and NATO summits are related to resolving the war in Ukraine. This was stated by the coordinator for strategic communications of the US State Security Council, John Kirby.

The first goal, he said, would be to increase strong US support for a democratic, sovereign Ukraine, and to hold Russia accountable for its war.

The second objective is to manage the disruptive risks to the global economy, especially in the context of rising fuel and food prices.

The third main goal is to develop an information vision of the world, where democracy will be able to realize its potential and defeat authoritarian and corrupt methods.

Recall that NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg called the upcoming Alliance summit, to be held on June 28-30 in Madrid, a summit of changes.

It was also reported that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will speak at the NATO summit in Madrid.

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Source: korrespondent

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