The G7 has agreed on sanctions that will affect Russia’s access to resources, services and technology, and is also prepared to limit its revenues, including from gold.
Head of the President’s Office Andriy Yermak listed key measures to support Ukraine and further anti-Russian restrictions agreed upon by the leaders of the G7 countries at the summit in Germany. He wrote about it in the Telegram on June 27th.
The G7 will agree and expand sanctions that will further restrict Russia’s access to key industrial, service and technology resources and affect the supply chains of the defense sector, according to the head of the OP.
In addition, an agreement was reached that money from increasing duties on Russian exports will be transferred to Ukraine.
“G7 leaders will seek permission to use proceeds from any new tariffs on Russian goods to help Ukraine to ensure Russia pays for the war. The US will impose higher rates. of tariffs on more than 570 Russian products worth an estimated $ 2.3 billion dollars. ”, Yermak stressed.
The G7 countries are ready to limit Russia’s income, including from gold.
“The United States will take some important actions to fulfill these obligations, the OP specified.
Impose sanctions against those responsible for human rights violations, including war crimes, attempts to change the government in Ukraine into an illegitimate one, and for the theft of Ukrainian grain.
The G7 will also pledge to help Ukraine cover a short -term budget funding gap, including a US $ 7.5 billion pledge from the United States.
“The leaders will make long -term commitments to ensure security, as well as financial, humanitarian, military and diplomatic support for Ukraine. Our country must be provided with modern weapons and maintain defense,” Yermak summed up .
Earlier it was reported that the G7 countries would continue to support Ukraine and condemned the Russian aggression, which was carried out in support of Belarus.
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Source: korrespondent

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