G7: United threatens Russia with sanctions if it does not accept the truce

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The G7, which met in an intensity environment after returning to it, confirmed its unity today by threatening it with sanctions if it did not accept, to which Kiev gave its green light.

Member States of the group of seven strongest industries on the planet “reaffirmed their steadfast support in defending its territorial integrity and its right to exist,” they write in their final announcement this morning, referring to the Russian “aggression” until now.

In addition, they “called on Russia” to accept the ceasefire proposal for a period of thirty days, which Ukraine agreed earlier this week. With which, “new sanctions” will be examined, the team of big economies threatened to speak with one voice despite the electrified atmosphere.

‘The ball is now on the Russian side’

The leaders of the G7 diplomacy met for three days in Sarleva, in Quebec, while the unity of the team (Germany, Canada,, France, Italy, the United Kingdom and Japan) has turned off and waged a trade war against the Straits.

G7 forces insisted on “needing to have stable and reliable security mechanisms” to avoid “any new aggression” against Ukraine.

Although to date have been on the sidelines of negotiations on a ceasefire of the US, European countries have made security guarantees a necessary element of a sustainable peace. For his part, the Republican president has them secondary.

Canada’s Foreign Minister Melanie Zoli promised the issue of a “vigorous final announcement” earlier, confirming that the G7 is capable of showing a “strong unity”.

“The ball is now on Russia’s side,” he said.

“There are issues we disagree with, but there were many more issues we agree with and we were able to find convergence points,” her British counterpart David Lamy said.

Ukraine was the primary theme of this multilateral session, which took place a little for a ceasefire of 30 days, more than three years after the Russian invasion.

To resume the distribution of humanitarian aid to Gaza

At the same time, the team of 7 strongest economies demanded that the distribution of humanitarian aid in Gaza be launched again, “without any obstacle” and to implement a permanent ceasefire, according to the final announcement.

A concession by the Trump administration that is decisively supporting Israel and did not criticize his decision earlier this month to block the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza and cut the electricity there, with the backdrop of the disagreement with the Hamas Islamist organization on the continuation of the implementation of the implementation of the implementation.

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