'Group of Seven': The finance ministers discussed strengthening sanctions against Russia.


Anti-Russian sanctions: results of the Group of Seven summit
During the meeting of the finance ministers of the 'Group of Seven', held in Canada, the issue of strengthening anti-Russian sanctions was discussed. This was reported by Canada's Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne.
'We talked about what other sanctions could be imposed to hold Russia accountable,' he said.
The minister particularly noted that Sergei Marchenko, the finance minister of Ukraine, attended the summit, even though he is not a member of the 'Group of Seven'.
'The fact that the head of Ukraine's Ministry of Finance came face to face with other G7 ministers is very important,' Champagne emphasized.
According to the Canadian official, supporting Ukraine is a moral obligation, as it defends the principles of democracy. 'We discussed various steps to hold Russia accountable, but specific details of the conversation were not disclosed,' Champagne added.
The relevance of diplomatic pressure on Russia and support for Ukraine
Information about diplomatic pressure and support for Ukraine in the context of anti-Russian sanctions remains very relevant in the context of modern geopolitical crises and conflicts. The efforts of G7 countries in supporting Ukraine and increasing pressure on Russia reflect the importance of this issue in global politics.
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