G7 countries declared their readiness to help Ukraine as long as necessary

G7 countries declared their readiness to help Ukraine as long as necessary

The leaders of the G7 countries declared their intention to provide Ukraine with financial, military and humanitarian aid as long as necessary.

 

"We will support Ukraine as long as necessary by providing the necessary financial, humanitarian, military and diplomatic assistance to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity," reads the communiqué of the G7 summit in Germany.

 

The G7 countries also expressed their intention to intensify their assistance to Ukraine in the establishment of production and export of its goods.

 

According to the document, the G7 countries in 2022 will provide humanitarian aid to Ukraine worth over $2.8 billion. In addition, they intend to allocate and have already allocated $29.5 billion to Ukraine as budgetary aid.

 

In addition, the leaders of the G7 countries announced plans to hold an international conference to collect aid for the reconstruction of Ukraine, as well as to extend restrictive measures against Russia.





The leaders of the G7 countries declared their intention to provide Ukraine with financial, military and humanitarian aid as long as necessary.

 

"We will support Ukraine as long as necessary by providing the necessary financial, humanitarian, military and diplomatic assistance to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity," reads the communiqué of the G7 summit in Germany.

 

The G7 countries also expressed their intention to intensify their assistance to Ukraine in the establishment of production and export of its goods.

 

According to the document, the G7 countries in 2022 will provide humanitarian aid to Ukraine worth over $2.8 billion. In addition, they intend to allocate and have already allocated $29.5 billion to Ukraine as budgetary aid.

 

In addition, the leaders of the G7 countries announced plans to hold an international conference to collect aid for the reconstruction of Ukraine, as well as to extend restrictive measures against Russia.