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B. Johnson: Appeal to the G7 not to ‘leave’ Ukraine

LAST UPDATE: 08:34

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson appealed to G7 leaders not to “leave Ukraine” on Saturday, more than four months after the Russian invasion of the country, warning of any “fatigue” in support. of Kiev and announcing additional financial assistance.

“Ukraine can and will win. But it needs our support to make it happen. Now is not the time to leave Ukraine,” he said in a statement issued a day before the three-day summit. of the Group of Seven (USA, France, Britain, Germany, Italy, Canada and Japan) in southern Germany.

The British government is “ready to lend $ 525 million” to Ukraine in the form of World Bank loan guarantees, Downing Street said, amid fears that Ukraine could face a shortfall in funding in the autumn.

This will bring to about $ 1.8 billion the total financial and humanitarian support that London provides to the country.

Boris Johnson, who is facing problems in his country’s domestic political scene, has put himself at the forefront of support from Western Ukraine over the Russian invasion that began in February. He has been to Kyiv twice and London has provided early lethal weapons to the Ukrainian army.

The G7 heads of state and government are meeting in southern Germany for three days starting today, followed by the NATO summit in Madrid.

According to Downing Street, Boris Johnson will seek to take advantage of a speech by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the G7 summit in Germany on Monday to “encourage all G7 countries to support Ukraine”.

“Any signs of fatigue or weakening of Western support for Ukraine will work directly in favor of (Russian) President Putin,” Downing Street insisted.

A spokesman for Boris Johnson stressed that after four months of war, this support must enter a “new phase” in terms of its kind.

“This is what the prime minister will ask for at the G7 and NATO summits, encouraging his counterparts to increase Ukraine’s economic, military and political support. of their barbarity, “he added.

Source: Capital

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