G7 members continue to support Ukraine and do not exclude tightening of sanctions against Russia. It is concluded that the Russian Federation or the other state that supports its invasion may receive financial benefits from the restoration of Ukraine.
The countries of the Great Seven published a joint statement in which they supported Ukraine, condemned the Russian Federation war against Ukraine and emphasized that Russia would not accept frozen ownership until it stopped attacking and did not pay for the damage it caused to Ukraine. This is stated in the G7 statement on the website of the Canadian Ministry of Finance, which this year is leading the group of seven.
The corresponding application has been published on behalf of financial ministers and the leaders of the central banks of G7 countries.
The document records that G7 countries support Ukraine in protecting the integrity of the territory and the right to existing, as well as independence, sovereignty and freedom on the path to a fair and powerful world.
“We invite current efforts to reach the ceasefire. If such a stop is not agreed, we will continue to study all possible options, including maximum pressure options, such as further strengthening penalties,” the statement said.
Also, in the country’s statement, the G7 conducted to help strengthen investors’ confidence through bilateral and multilateral initiatives to supply Ukraine’s restoration after the war. In particular, the signatures are aimed at working for soon to remove a “complete ban” for the provision of Ukraine insurance services by international companies.
“In addition, we agree to cooperate with Ukraine to ensure that there are no countries or organizations, or organizations from these financial countries or provided Russian military machine will have the right to earn from the rebuild of Ukraine,” the statement said.
As you know, in June, Canada will accept the climax of the leaders of the seven groups (G7) in Kamaas, Albert. This will be the first summit for the new Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carney and US president Donald Trump after his return to the White House. It is expected that the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky will also invite the climax.
Earlier, Great Britain and Ukraine called for G7 to reduce the maximum oil price from the Russian Federation.
Trump has criticized Russia’s exclusion from G7
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