Macron Condemns Russian Attacks at G7 Summit, Urges Stronger Pressure on Moscow.
France's Leader Denounces Russian Strikes on Ukraine
According to UATV: Speaking at the G7 summit that opened on June 15, 2023, in Évian-les-Bains, French President Emmanuel Macron condemned Russia's ongoing attacks against Ukraine. He stressed the need to maintain aid to Kyiv and called for intensifying international pressure on the Kremlin.
Leaders from Canada, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and South Korea also voiced their support for Ukraine, signaling a readiness to continue cooperation on this critical issue. According to Macron, the primary financial burden of supporting Ukraine has now shifted to European Union nations—a development that highlights a significant change in the global aid landscape.
“The Americans are still helping Ukraine, but the main financial load has moved to the countries of the European Union,” Macron stated.
As Ukraine continues to face ongoing conflict and serious challenges, it is essential for the international community to unite in defending the country's sovereignty and territorial integrity. The G7 summit, which brings together the world's leading economies, served as a key platform for discussing and coordinating efforts in this area.
Global Solidarity with Ukraine
The statements made by world leaders at the G7 summit underscore the importance of international support for Ukraine amid its escalating conflict with Russia. The European Union's growing role in financing aid reflects a geopolitical shift that could reshape future security strategies in the region. Coordinated actions by G7 member states may prove to be a crucial step in increasing pressure on Russia and ensuring stability in Ukraine.
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