The USA opposed further support for Ukraine in the G7 statement.


The USA blocks the inclusion of support for Ukraine in the G7 statement
The United States opposed the inclusion of points regarding 'further support' for Ukraine in the G7 statement during the meeting of the G7 finance ministers in Canada, Politico reports citing its own sources.
Washington also refused to call Russia's invasion of Ukraine 'illegal' in the text, further supporting Russia. Previously, the administration of President Donald Trump had already blocked the condemnation of Russia in other international organizations, justifying this by the potential consequences for peace negotiations.
This week, a meeting of the G7 finance ministers is taking place in Canada, which is a preparation for the main meeting of the G7 heads of state scheduled for June. The meeting in Canada will last until Thursday and will discuss a number of financial issues.
Analysis
The refusal of the USA to include support for Ukraine in the G7 statement is yet another signal of uncertainty in international relations and may have implications for future negotiations regarding the situation in Ukraine. This situation underscores the importance of diplomatic relations and the need for a coordinated approach among all countries to achieve common goals and international stability.
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