“G7 Leaders Agree to Impose Sanctions on Russia over Ukraine Conflict”

2023-05-19 10:59:50

Leaders of the seven major countries (G7) hold a summit in Hiroshima, Japan on the 19th. AP Yonhap News

At the summit in Hiroshima, Japan, the leaders of the seven major countries (G7) agreed to impose additional sanctions on Russia for invading Ukraine. It also warned that countries and powers that provide weapons or material support to Russia will “face serious situations.” On the afternoon of the 19th, the leaders of the seven major countries discussed the Ukraine issue in Hiroshima, Japan, and issued a separate joint statement. Leaders of seven major countries announced against Russia that they would restrict exports of all items used in the war. In their joint statement, they stated that they would “expand actions to restrict exports of all items used by Russia in war, including industrial machinery and technology.” Regarding third countries supporting Russia, he said, “We will stop third countries supplying weapons to Russia and strengthen cooperation to respond to them. ”he said. said that it would “support Ukraine in a way that would damage Russia’s war capability.” He also promised to strengthen support from Ukraine. The leaders of the seven major countries stressed that they are “devising new measures to ensure that Russia’s illegal aggression against sovereign Ukraine has failed and to support the people of Ukraine.” “We are renewing our commitment to provide the financial, humanitarian, military and diplomatic assistance Ukraine demands,” it added. Russia was heavily criticized. “The 15 months of Russian aggression have claimed thousands of lives and inflicted great hardship on the people of Ukraine,” they said in a statement. I criticize in the strongest language.” He added that Russia “demands the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of all forces.” Correspondent Kim So-yeon, Hiroshima/dandy@hani.co.kr

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