The G7 countries have committed to increasing financial aid to Ukraine to $39B in 2023. In December, the G7 nations pledged $32B in financial support for Ukraine, and now it’s $39B, the G7 finance ministers said in a statement. This commitment gives Ukraine confidence and allows au... #financialaidforUkraine #G7supportUkraine #SanctionsAgainstRussia
The Group of Seven nations are ready to do more for Ukraine. The Group of Seven countries are prepared to do more as needed with regard to budget and economic support for Ukraine in the year ahead, according to a joint statement from the group’s finance minist... #FinancialSupportforUkraine #G7supportUkraine
The G7 will meet Ukraine’s urgent financial needs. The G7 countries are intensifying their efforts to meet Ukraine’s urgent financial needs, according to a statement based on the consultations among the leaders of the G7 countries. “We will ask ... #G7 #G7supportUkraine #IMFandUkraine
Zelenskyy asks the G7 leaders to maintain their support for Ukraine next year. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, during a video call with G7 leaders, outlined three steps for securing peace. First, Zelensky said the first step is a “new force,” and he requested more military equip... #G7supportUkraine #WarinUkraine #Zelenskyy
Russia must realize that further aggression against Ukraine will have a high price. The G7 countries have warned Russia against further aggression against Ukraine and assured that they stand with Kyiv. “The foreign ministers of the G7 countries – Germany, France, Italy, Japan, ... #G7andUkraine #G7supportUkraine