Article author:
Canadian Press
Laura Osman
Schloss Ermau, Germany — Ukraine President Volodimir Zelensky addressed the G7 leader at a de facto German summit when discussing the threat to world stability due to Russia's invasion.
The leaders met in a bright and beautiful conference room in Schloss Ermau, Germany. This meeting room is a true mountaintop castle surrounded by blooming meadows and stunning views.
Zelenskyy appeared on a small monitor overlooking a group of stone faces in front of a gray background.
The conflict has been an ongoing theme through a meeting between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and world leaders in Schloss Ermau, Germany, at the Federal Summit in Rwanda last week. ..
Trudeau spoke to Zelenskyy on the first day of the G7 Summit and asked the leader what he needed. According to Zelenskyy's Twitter account, the two talked about strengthening defense support against a confused country.
In the first session of the day, the leaders of the world's most developed nations discussed the war, listened to Zelensky's plea, and sought further help.
Prior to the meeting, Prime Minister Olav Schorz, the host of the Tordo and Summit, had a view of Bill and Mountain from Manorville, or Schloss in German.
"We are careful to support Ukraine as much as possible, but we also avoid major conflicts between Russia and NATO," Schortz told the media in a photo shoot with Tordo. Told. ..
On the eve of the Ukrainian capital Kiv, a Russian missile attack shattered the general calm of weeks. The missile attacked kindergarten and residential buildings, killing one man and injuring a woman and a child, the city mayor said.
G7 leaders united to blame Russia, but were invited to the summit, but Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who strengthened economic and diplomatic relations with Russia. It is expected to meet with you. The last few months.
Trudeau also meets Modi one-on-one at private meetings.
On Sunday, the UK announced new sanctions against Russia. This will ban the import of Russian gold, the country's largest non-energy export.
The British government states that the same applies to Canada, the United States and Japan. Combining these efforts will keep Russia out of the formal market. The idea is to "increase pressure on Russia's war machines" and to squeeze the country out of money to fund the conflict.
Russia has for the first time defaulted on foreign debt since the Sunday of the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, further moving the country further away from the global financial system.
Russia calls it a default man-made object because it has the money to pay its debt, but says sanctions have frozen foreign currency reserves held abroad.
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