The team of seven (G7) reiterated its support for Ukraine at its meeting in Canada, but without hardening the tones against Russia, with Ukrainian President Zelenski missing the opportunity to meet with US counterpart Donald Trump. The conflict in Ukraine was one of the key issues that addressed the leaders of the seven most developed industrial countries at their meeting held in the rocky mountains of Canada, invited by Zelenski. “Some of us, including Canada, could have done more,” admitted Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the final press conference. However, he emphasized that all leaders agreed to continue to push Russia, despite the fact that after the end of the summit, the G7 did not issue a joint statement to denounce the “Russian attack”, as it had been in previous years when Joe Biden was president of the Russian attack. […]
Source: News Beast

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