US blocking G7 statement denouncing Russia's Sumy strike, Bloomberg reports
- The G7 countries intended to condemn a Russian missile attack on Ukraine, but the Trump administration rejected the plan, as reported by Bloomberg News.
- Russia launched two ballistic missiles at Sumy, Ukraine, resulting in 35 deaths and 119 injuries, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
- The Trump administration has shifted its stance on Ukraine, prioritizing peace negotiations that may involve concessions to Russia, as noted in the report.
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US blocks G7 statement denouncing Russia's attack on Ukrainian city of Sumy on Palm Sunday
The United States has told other G7 members that it will not support a joint statement condemning Russia's deadly attack on the Ukrainian city of Sumy on Palm Sunday, so as not to disrupt peace efforts, Bloomberg reported, citing confidential sources, Kyiv Independent notes.
Trump administration tells G7 allies it won't support statement condemning Russia's Sumy strike — Bloomberg
The Trump administration has told Washington's G7 allies that it won’t support a statement condemning Russia’s recent missile strike on the Ukrainian city of Sumy, saying that it's “working to preserve the space to negotiate peace,” Bloomberg reports.
Bloomberg: US will not join G7 statement condemning Sumy bombing
The United States has told G7 allies of the world's leading industrialized nations that it will not support a statement condemning Russia's deadliest attack on Ukraine this year because it wants to keep the door open for talks with Moscow, the Unian portal reported on Tuesday to Bloomberg.
Trump Blocks G7 Condemnation of Russian Missile Strike That Killed Ukrainian Civilians, Blames Zelensky
The G7 countries were set to formally condemn Russia for a deadly missile strike in Ukraine. Then, Donald Trump intervened and blocked the statement. Russia launched two short-range ballistic missiles on Palm Sunday morning, one of them packed with cluster bombs. The target: Sumy, a city in northeastern Ukraine. The missiles hit while people were in church. President Volodymyr Zelensky said the attack killed 35 people and injured 119 others — in…
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