G7 leaders did not issue a joint statement about the war in Ukraine.
The heads of the seven countries of the group could not reconcile a joint statement about the war in Ukraine from the resistance of the United States. Washington does not agree with the tough formulation of Russian aggression in Ukraine and wants this statement to be softer. This was reported by CBC News and Reuters with reference to anonymous sources.
The Americans did not want some sharp statements in Russian circulation to be included in a joint statement because they were afraid that this would jeopardize negotiations with this country to put an end to the war, ”the source said.
It is alleged that some points regarding the full-scale Russian-Katherine War will include a statement by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Karney. It was planned that Karni would make a statement that would call to increase pressure on the Russian Federation and announce that the “seven” group of the US peace initiative.
According to one of the European officials, the G7 leaders in a conversation with the President of the United States Donald Trump emphasized their plans to provide a tough position in relation to Russia, but the head of the White House made it clear that he did not want to impose sanctions against Moscow.
Remember US President Donald Trump, left the G7 summit in Canada ahead of the schedule and returned to the States through an escalation in the Middle East. On the first day of the summit, the American leader met with the leaders of Britain, Japan and Canada. On the second day, as expected in Kyiv, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy was supposed to meet with Trump, but there was no meeting.
Sources: CBC News, Reuters
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