“We are committed to demonstrating global responsibility and solidarity by working to address the international impact of Russian aggression, especially on the most vulnerable,” added the draft statement, which will be made public on Monday.
Euskaraz irakurri: G7ak “behar den denboran” emango dio babesa Ukrainari, Germanyko goi-bilera amaituta adierazi duenez
the leaders of G7gathered in the south of Germanyhave committed Support Ukraine “as long as necessary” against the Russian offensive in the east of the country, according to the draft of one of the summit’s closing statements.
“Let’s continue providing economic, humanitarian, military and diplomatic assistance and to remain with Ukraine for as long as necessary,” the document reads. “We commit to demonstrate responsibility and global solidarity by working to address the international impact of Russian aggression, especially on the most vulnerable,” it added. it up to it.
The text, which Bloomberg has had access to, is a draft of one of four statements G7 leaders are seeking to make public along with the traditional closing statement.
This Sunday the Russian missiles hit a building in the Ukrainian capital for the first time in weeks, Kievin what the US president has described as a “barbarian” attack from Elmau, in southern Bavaria.
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