The top representatives of the seven major economic powers in Germany express in their final communiqué their support for the government and the people of Ukraine for what they consider to be an “unjustified war of aggression” by Russia.
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the leaders of G7 this Tuesday, at their meeting in Germany, supported the imposing “heavy measures and with immediate economic costs” against the regime of the Russian president, Vladimir Putinfor the invasion of Ukraine.
The top representatives of the seven major economic powers show in their summit’s final communiqué their support for the government and people of Ukraine for what they consider to be an “unjustified war of aggression” by Russia.
The seven countries commit to stepping up their efforts to counter the “adverse and damaging” global and regional impacts of the conflict and ensure global energy supplies and food security.”
“We will be with Ukraine for as long as necessary, providing the necessary financial, humanitarian, military and diplomatic support in its courageous defense of its sovereignty and territorial integrity,” said the leaders of Germany, the United States, Canada, Italy, France. , Japan and the United Kingdom.
The G7 heads of state or government declare themselves “committed to help Ukraine defend itself and guarantee its free and democratic future”.
“We will continue to impose heavy and lasting costs on Russia to help end this war. Aside from its immediate implications, Russia’s aggression is hampering global recovery and drastically deteriorating global energy security and access to food,” G7 leaders confirmed.
“Unprecedented” coordination around sanctions
That is why they say that they will “remain steadfast in our commitment to our unprecedented coordination of sanctions for as long as necessary, acting with unity at every stage, and we will reduce Russia’s income, including from gold
In this regard, G7 leaders are considering the possibility of banning the transportation of Russian oil unless its sale respects a maximum price agreed with international partners.
“On oil, we are considering several options, including the possibility of a total ban on services that allow the transportation of Russian oil and oil derivatives worldwide,” said the G7 joint statement, which also invites other countries to join its measures. to close. , and says the ministers concerned have been instructed to continue to explore options for developing alternatives to Russian fossil fuels.
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