The G7 countries want to continue to help Ukraine, and also turn to Russia.
G7 leaders at the summit in Berlin on Monday, June 27, adopted a statement about Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine.
The document states that the G7 countries will continue to support Ukraine, its sovereignty and territorial integrity. Noted that Ukraine itself must decide on a peaceful agreement without external pressure.
It condemned the Russian aggression, which was carried out in support of Belarus.
“We remain shocked and continue to condemn Russia’s brutal, unreasonable, unreasonable and illegal aggression against Ukraine in support of Belarus. We condemn and do not acknowledge Russia’s continued attempt to redraw borders by force, “the statement said.
G7 leaders have also expressed concern about Russia’s intentions to move nuclear-capable missiles to Belarus.
“We reiterate our condemnation of Russia’s unreasonable use of nuclear rhetoric and signals. Russia must comply with its international obligations, including those prohibiting the use of chemical, biological or nuclear weapons. We call on Russia to act responsibly and refrain, and reiterate, that any use of such weapons is unacceptable and will have serious consequences.In this regard, we express serious concern after Russia’s statement about the possible transfer of those weapons. nuclear-capable missiles in Belarus, “the statement said.
Also, the G7 countries call on Russia to guarantee the free passage of ships with agricultural products from Ukrainian ports on the Black Sea.
It is stressed that the G7 countries aim to strictly support Ukraine in the production and export of grain, vegetable oil and other agricultural products.
“We will also promote the development of coordinated initiatives to ensure global food security, as well as addressing the causes of the global food crisis,” the statement said.
In addition, the G7 countries agreed to explore ways to deliver revenue from duties imposed on Russian goods in Ukraine.
“We will continue to coordinate tariff measures on imports from Russia and explore possible ways to use the proceeds from them to help Ukraine, if possible, based on relevant legislation,” said document.
Moreover, the G7 countries will agree and expand sanctions on Russia’s access to these countries ’“ key industrial resources, services and technology ”, especially those“ supporting the military base- Russia’s industrial and technology sectors. “
“We are determined to reduce Russia’s income, including from the sale of gold,” the document said.
It should be noted that the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky spoke via video link at the G7 summit. He demanded that Ukraine be given air defense systems, impose additional sanctions on Russia and security guarantees.
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Source: korrespondent

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