
Hiroshima: All the member countries issued a joint statement during the G7 leaders’ summit which began on Saturday in Hiroshima, Japan. In this statement, these 7 member states said that they stand with their commitment against Russia’s illegal, unjustified, and unprovoked war against Ukraine.
In this joint statement, it is said that the leaders of the Group of Seven countries are taking concrete steps to help Ukraine to counter Russia’s illegal aggression, ‘however long it takes.’ Resolved to strengthen disarmament and non-proliferation efforts to move towards the ultimate goal of a world free of nuclear weapons with less security for all.
In Hiroshima, the ‘symbol of peace’, the G7 members pledged to mobilize all their policy instruments with Ukraine and make every effort to bring about a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace in Ukraine as soon as possible.
The G7 members condemned Russia’s blatant violation of the Charter of the United Nations (UN) and the impact of Russia’s war on the rest of the world. “15 months of Russian aggression has killed thousands of people, caused immense suffering to the people of Ukraine, and threatened access to food and energy for many of the world’s most vulnerable,” the statement added. has put.’

In order to ensure a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace in Ukraine, the G7 members urged Russia to end its unabated aggression and to immediately, completely, and unconditionally withdraw its troops and troops from the entire territory of internationally recognized Ukraine. Withdraw military equipment. It has been said in this statement, ‘Russia has started this war and only it can end this war.’
In the joint statement, the G7 members also reaffirmed their strong commitment to ensuring that Ukraine receives the economic assistance it needs. “Under Japan’s G7 presidency, together with the international community, we have ensured that Ukraine receives the necessary budgetary support for 2023 and early 2024,” the joint statement said.