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Russia-Ukraine War: G7 promises to work with Ukraine "as much as necessary" while Zelenskiy seeks air defense assistance – live

Interfax reports that the Russian Defense Ministry has confirmed Kyiv's attack

Reuters Snap told Interfax that the Russian Defense Ministry had attacked the factory of the missile manufacturer Artem in Kieu on Sunday by Russian troops.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky meets with G7 leaders

Patrick Wintour
Patrick Winter

Guardian diplomatic correspondent Patrick Winter has a video showing the fullmeeting between the President of Ukraine and the G7 leaders.

U.S. government sources will announce that Washington has purchased Norway's advanced anti-aircraft missile defense system forUkraine,

earlier this week. I explained that. The

Nasams purchase announcement addresses one of the key demands of Volodymyr Zelensky. He warns that his major cities are vulnerable to Russian missile attacks, including those that have poured into the capital Kyiv. on sunday. The meeting between

Zelenskiy and the leaders of theG7was not published. He could be seen on the TV screen next to the round table where the leader was sitting at the summit. An overnight speech to the Ukrainian people said the country needed a powerful, modern and fully effective air defense system that could ensure full protection against such missiles. The

air defense system is a pledge of many military assistance, including shells, to be given toUkraineat either the German Chairman's G7 Summit in Bavaria or subsequent NATO. Will be one. Defense Summit in Madrid.

US officials said G7 leaders will pursue a price cap on Moscow's oil revenues and raise new tariffs on Russian goods.

The G7 issued a statement on "

G7UkraineThe main lines are:

  • The G7 "continues to provide financial, humanitarian, military and diplomatic support, as long as it takes Ukraine."
  • Repeated criticisms of Russia's "injustice of nuclear rhetoric".
  • Ukraine must decide on a future peace agreement "without external pressure or influence".
  • Concerns after the announcement ofRussiathat nuclear-capable missiles could be transferred to Belarus.
  • Efforts will continue to provide Ukraine with military and defense equipment. The
  • G7 is ready to reach arrangements with interested countries and Ukraine on its commitment to sustainable security.
  • Demands an "immediate return" of Ukrainian citizens who were forcibly taken to Russia without their consent.
  • We pledge to provide "safe passage" to Ukrainian citizens and rationalize immigrants and visas.
  • There is no exemption for war crimes or other atrocities.
  • Russia must stop attacking agricultural infrastructure and stop blocking transportation routes.
  • Russia has "great responsibility" for global food insecurity.
  • The G7 promises a "cooperative initiative" to promote global food security.

Russia imposes sanctions on 43 Canadian citizens

Russia imposes sanctions on 43 Canadian citizens Imposed, they are banned from entering countries that are responding to Western sanctions against Moscow.

The list released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs included Suzanne Cowan, chairman of the Liberal Party of Canada, and Mark Carney, a former governor of the Bank of England and the Bank of Canada.

In April, Moscow imposed sanctions on 61 Canadian officials and journalists. Dozens of other Western politicians, journalists and business peopleRussia

to date ...

It is forbidden to enter.

Reuters explains in a little more detail what Ukrainian PresidentVolodymyr Zelenskyclearly said to the G7 leaders. increase. The year before winter began. According to diplomatic sources. I haven't read what Zelenskiy said from the Ukrainian side yet.

Kremlin: "It's not our problem" if Western sanctions block payments of Russian bonds

The Kremlin defaulted on its external debt for the first time since 1998.

Reuters, during regular daily phone calls with reporters, Kremlin spokesmanDmitry PeskovRussia5 They said they made bond payments in the month, but they were blocked by Euroclear because, in fact, Western sanctions on Russia were "not our problem."

This is part of the latest image sent fromUkraineover the newswire.

A Ukrainian state emergency service worker helps clean-up operations in Kharkiv.
Ukrainian national emergency service workers clean up in Kharkiv We are supporting.Photo: Future Publishing / Ukrinform / Getty Images
A man is seen in the corridor of a damaged apartment block after shelling in Kharkiv.
A man in the corridor of a damaged apartment after being bombarded by Kharkiv.Photo: Future Publishing / Ukrinform / Getty Images
Oleksauk, a soldier who returned from Sievierodonetsk, poses for a picture in Slovyansk, Donetsk region.
Oleksauk, a soldier returning from Sievierodonetsk, takes a photo in Slovyansk, Donetsk region.Photo: MarkoĐurica / Reuters
President of Moldova Maia Sandu visits the Church of Saint Andrew the First-Called Apostle, in Bucha, Kyiv region.
President Maia Sandu visits St. Andrew's Church in Bucha, Kyiv region.Photo: Nariman El-Mofty / AP

{To get the full video release from the G7 at the address specified by { There is none. 263} Volodymyr ZelenskiyThis morning, Reuters is making its first read. This is due to "European officials speaking on condition of anonymity".

They say Zelensky called for an anti-aircraft defense system, further sanctions and security against Russia, and grain exports and reconstruction assistance fromUkraine.

Peter Walker
Peter Walker

Repeating warnings at the G7 Summit about "Ukraine's malaise," he argued that he believed that a group of world leaders would continue to unite on this issue.

In an interview with BBC News, Johnson said he was concerned about "anxiety in other countries around the world about the continuation of the war, its impact on food and energy prices." Stated.

He continued. "And what really impressed me in the last few days was the amazing consistency of our determination, the continued unity of the G7, which really shined in the conversation.

"I think there is a reason for that. The logic of the position is still very clear – President Zelensky can't really do it. In such a situation, Ukrainian G7 supporters around the world are Ukrainian. We must continue to help people rebuild their economy and get grain, and of course we must help them protect themselves, and that is us.

Zelensky will effectively address the G7 on Monday, and the summit is like a rest from domestic political predicament. Pushes the same message again at the NATO Summit in Ukraine. It starts on Wednesday.

Regional Governor calls on citizens to evacuate Lysychansik

Ukrainian Governor Luhansk Oblast, Selhaihai Dai called on civilians to evacuate. The situation is "very difficult", a city in eastern Ukraine.

He posted in the telegram:

Residents of the Lysychans'k City territorial community and their Relatives. Due to the real threat to life and health, we immediately call for evacuation. The situation in the city is very difficult. Save yourself and your loved ones. Take care of your child. Make sure you are taken care of in a refuge city on the territory of Ukraine.