Get News Fast

Group Seven: We raise the costs of war for Russia

On the second anniversary of the war in Ukraine, the leaders of the G7 promised to support Kiev as long as necessary and raise the costs of the war for Russia.

quoted by AFP, the Group of Seven summit, which was held on Saturday night via video conference with the presence of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, announced in a statement: “We continue to increase The costs of the war for Russia, the weakening of the sources of income and the efforts of that country to strengthen its war machine continue.

G7 member countries repeated their claims about Iran and China. According to the report of the AFP, they asked Iran to stop military aid to Russia and expressed concern about the transfer of weapon parts and military equipment by Chinese companies to Moscow.

This statement states: While Ukraine has entered the third year of this brutal war, the government and people of this country can count on the support of the Group of Seven as long as necessary.

The Group of Seven, in another part of its statement, demanded “full transparency” about Alexei Navalny, one of the opposition figures of the Russian government.

In his speech at the G7 summit, Zelenskiy repeated his request for weapons and said: You know very well that we must protect our skies, strengthen our army on the ground, and maintain our successes at sea. and continue.

On Thursday, February 24, 2022 (5 March 1400), Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a military operation that he called “special operations” against Ukraine, and thus the tense relations between Moscow and Kiev turned into a military confrontation.

>

Young Journalists Club International Europe and America

 

© Young Journalist Club
free zones of Iran, heaven for investment | 741 investment packages in Iran's free zones | With a capacity of over 158 billion dollars Safe investment in the Islamic Republic of Iran

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

nine + eight =

Back to top button