The Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) will continue to provide support and stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes, and will intensify sanctions pressure on Russia.
Since the first day of the war, the Russian Federation has used a large number of missiles to strike Ukraine. Unfortunately, our country has become a kind of test site for Russian missiles of various types.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine inflicted heavy casualties on the enemy in the area of Pavlivka, Bakhmut direction. The Russians retreated after a failed assault.
During a meeting at the G7 summit, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and French President Emmanuel Macron agreed to step up military support for Ukraine and noted the critical need for such steps at this stage of the war.
Ukrainian Foreign Affairs Minister Dmytro Kuleba has called on the G7 summit to respond to Russia’s missile attack on Kyiv with more sanctions on the aggressor and more heavy arms for Ukraine.
Ukraine is already working on drafting a series of bills required for the country’s further European integration, and Parliament is set to adopt them soon.
To address the global food crisis caused by Russia's blockade of Ukrainian seaports, Ukraine is increasing its grain exports across its western borders by 50 percent every month.
The Belarusian army is unable to launch an offensive into Ukraine on its own, without the participation of Russian troops but the Kremlin keeps a third of its battalion tactical groups in reserve.