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Zelensky hopes to seek further support in his speech to G7 leaders

The ongoing war in Ukraine has moved from a distant conflict to something more concrete for the leaders of the seven wealthiest democracies in the world on Monday. increase. ..

Volodymyr Zelensky tells G7 leaders that they need to do more, despite efforts to arm their country and isolate the administration of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Despite the swift movement of allies to impose unprecedented sanctions, primarily countries (including India ) are discounting oil from Moscow. As we stepped up to buy, Russia's economy proved to be resilient.

"This is because the sanctions package against Russia is not enough, Ukraine needs more armed support, and the air defense system (the latest system that our partners have) is training. A facility that makes sure it shouldn't be in an area or storage area, but in Ukraine, which is currently in need. "

One of the people listening to his speech in the G7 margins on Monday is India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and is one of the world's leaders who has not made a strong statement about the aggression. is.

According to Zelensky, Ukraine needs more modern weapons than anywhere else in the world.

Ukraine has handed over a handful of rocket-based cannons from the United States and the United Kingdom, with a promise of additional systems from Germany. 

Towed 155mm howitzers from the United States, Canada and other allies, but some of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense and Zelensky's offices have more, including 500 tanks. I'm looking for a better system.

Trudeau, Zelensky spoke on Sunday

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau held what is called an instant phone call with Zelensky on Sunday prior to a speech by Ukrainian leaders. Did. According to the reading of the call provided by "Russia", a senior official.

Trudeau wrote in Zelensky about the kind of discussion that took place at the Federal Summit last week. There, Canada and Britain sought to persuade passive members, mostly former British colonial organizations, to become more solid. Behind Ukraine and blame Russia.

The last federal communiqué "cautioned" the March UN resolution that put Russia on duty, but did not include full condemnation of the invasion of Moscow. 

Zelensky also tweeted about the phone, saying the two were talking about further military cooperation.

Watch | G7 gathers in Germany to support Ukraine. Assistance to Ukraine was a major topic of the G7 meeting in Germany, and leaders promised financial assistance. The group also discussed how to punish Russia for aggression without further harm to other economies.

War in Ukraine is a lot of political oxygen for G7 leaders who seem to be struggling to spotlight other initiatives And spent time. ..

The United States launched what is known as a Global Infrastructure Partnership on Sunday. This is a multi-billion dollar program aimed at helping low-income countries build roads, bridges and airports to improve their economies. It aims to be a rival to China's so-called Belt and Road Initiative . 

Beijing's huge infrastructure investment has the potential to lead a new era of trade and growth in the Asian and subsequent economies, supporters say. But skeptics believe that China is setting a debt trap in government borrowing.

G7 leaders will take pictures on Sundays. From left to right: Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. President Emmanuel Macron of France. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz; US President Joe Biden; British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. (Paul Chiasson / Canadian Press)

"Let communities around the world see for themselves the specific benefits of partnering with democracy." Said US President Joe Biden after announcing the plan. ..

"Whenever we show what democracy can do for us, everything we have to offer, we are sure to win the competition