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The United States is preparing a call from the leaders of the G7 countries about the aggression of the Kremlin and support for Ukraine

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The United States of America is preparing a call from the leaders of the G7 countries. The conversation will touch upon Russian aggression and support for Ukraine.

Relevant information was reported at a briefing on May 5 by White House press secretary Jen Psaki. She assured that the US is working on final agreements on the conversation.

The US is preparing a G7 call

We are working to finalize the G7 call, which is likely to take place in the coming days. the White House press secretary explained.

She also noted that US efforts and attention are directed to:

  • continue to maintain unity;
  • strengthen it is unity in conditions when the allies are facing Russian aggression.

Jen Psaki also answered a question about May 9, because on this day the White House promised to express its support for Ukraine and Europe. The speaker explained that the question of whether there will be any general events will be answered closer to that date.

Pay attention!G7 is an international club of governments of seven highly developed countries of the world, founded in 1975. The G7 includes Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, USA, Canada.

G7 latest statements about Russia's war against Ukraine

  • In an attempt to improve its position, Russia wanted to “unfriendly” countries paid her for gas in rubles. However, the energy ministers of the G7 countries refused Moscow's request.
  • German Chancellor Olaf Scholz wants to invite India as a guest to the G7 leaders' summit. The politician took this decision in order to strengthen the anti-Putin coalition.
  • At the end of April, G7 ambassadors met with NABU First Deputy Director Gizo Uglava and discussed the effectiveness of the Bureau in wartime.
  • In addition, in early April, the G7 states supported Russia's expulsion from the United Nations Human Rights Council. Then the members of the G7 condemned the killing of civilians in Bucha.

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