As part of the Conference in Monahaha they underlined their commitment to work together to help achieve sustainable peace and a strong and prosperous Ukraine
Foreign Ministers of the seven most developed industrial countries in the world (G7) confirmed their steadfast support to Ukraine on Saturday at their meeting on the sidelines of the Munich Conference on Security.
“G7 members discussed Russia’s devastating war in Ukraine,” they said in a joint statement. “They underlined their commitment to work together to help achieve sustainable peace and a strong and prosperous Ukraine, while confirming the need to provide strong security guarantees to ensure that the war does not start again.”
The meeting of the US, France, France, Germany, Britain, Canada, Japan and Italy also participated by European diplomacy leader Kaya Calas and Ukraine Foreign Minister Antriy Simbicha.
With the support of the West, Ukraine has been fighting for three years the Russian troops that have invaded its territory.
G7 countries have offered Kiev military and financial support, using, among other things, binded Russian assets.
Last Saturday, they did not exclude the possibility of imposing new sanctions on Moscow. “Any new, additional sanctions after February should be related to whether the Russian Federation makes real efforts, good faith, to put an end to the war against Ukraine, providing Ukraine long -term security and stability as a dominant country “, The joint statement says.
“G7 members confirmed their steadfast support for Ukraine in defense of freedom, national sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity,” he said.
The member states of the “Seven Group” also call for constant peace in the Middle East. They welcomed the agreement between Israel and Hamas – which provides for a ceasefire and release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip – and called for an increase in humanitarian aid to the Palestinian pocket -damaged humanitarian aid.
Source :Skai
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