G7 leaders admonish Russia for ‘irresponsible nuclear rhetoric’ on second anniversary of Ukraine war
- The G7 leaders pledged long-term support for Ukraine, calling on Russia to withdraw military forces and imposing new sanctions if necessary.
- U.S. Rep. Jason Crow urged Congress to vote for aid, emphasizing the critical need for support to defend Ukraine against Russian aggression.
- The G7 leaders condemned Russia's use of North Korean ballistic missiles in Ukraine, expressed concerns about waning Western support, and demanded clarifications on the death of Russian activist Alexei Navalny.
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G7 leaders vow support for Ukraine on 2nd anniversary of Russian invasion
Leaders of the Group of Seven industrialized nations pledged continued "unwavering" support for Ukraine on Saturday as the country marked the second anniversary of Russia's invasion, committing to fur
While the major invasion of the country by Russia took place two years ago, thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday in France and abroad in support of the country.
G7 leaders pledge support for Ukraine on war anniversary
KYIV -- Heads of the Group of Seven major democracies on Saturday pledged to stand by war-weary Ukraine, and Western leaders traveled to Kyiv to show solidarity on the second anniversary of Russia's invasion, with no end in the sight to the fighting. After initial successes in pushing back the Russian army, Ukraine has suffered recent setbacks on eastern battlefields, with its generals complaining of growing shortages of both arms and soldiers. …
G7 leaders admonish Russia for ‘irresponsible nuclear rhetoric’ on second anniversary of Ukraine war
The Group of Seven (G7) leaders reprimanded Russia Saturday for its use of “irresponsible nuclear rhetoric” on the second anniversary of the Kremlin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. “Russia’s irresponsible nuclear rhetoric, its posture of strategic intimidation and its undermining of arms control regimes are unacceptable,” the intergovernmental political and economic forum leaders said Saturday in…
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