G7 statesmen supported Ukraine and promised further anti-Russian sanctions

G7 summit: The statesmen supported Ukraine and promised further anti-Russian sanctions

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The G7 invited representatives of Argentina, India, Indonesia, Senegal and South Africa to the summit, which was traditionally attended by representatives of the European Union.

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The G7 summit was accompanied by demonstrations by climate activists and opponents of globalization.

The protests, which remained peaceful, were limited, with the number of participants significantly falling short of initial expectations.

G7 summit: The statesmen supported Ukraine and promised further anti-Russian sanctions
G7 summit: The statesmen supported Ukraine and promised further anti-Russian sanctions

Further decisive support for Ukraine, greater political and economic pressure on Russia, stronger climate protection and also a call on China to respect human rights – these are the main results of the three-day summit of the G7 group of world economies, which ended today in the Bavarian Alpine castle of Elmau.

The leaders of Germany, Britain, France, Italy, Japan, Canada and the US want to tighten the already unprecedented sanctions against Russia, including a ban on imports of Russian gold.

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