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The G7 countries and NATO, which gathered urgently today after the Kyiv attack, warned Russia about its attacks targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure, and announced that the response to any attack would be determined and united.
Russia’s UkraineAfter the attacks targeting the capital city of Kiev G7 leaders met today in an extraordinary meeting.
G7 countries, including Germany, USA, France, England, Canada, Italy and Japan, discussed the latest developments in the region at the meeting attended by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenski via video conference.
ZELENSKI REQUESTED AIR DEFENSE SYSTEM
It was learned that Zelenski requested defense and weapon support from the G7 countries at the meeting. The Ukrainian leader had previously stated that air defense systems “priority number one” had stated. At today’s meeting, the first demand was air defense systems.
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In the first statement made after the meeting today, it was stated that the G7 countries will continue to stand by Ukraine. “G7 countries will continue to provide financial, humanitarian, military and legal assistance to Ukraine” statements were included.
UNITED AND STEADY ANSWER EMPOWERMENT
G7 leaders emphasized at the meeting that all attacks on Western infrastructure will be responded to in a united and determined manner.
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On the other hand, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that last minute In his statement, he stated that NATO will continue to stand by Ukraine.
Stoltenberg on Russia’s missile attacks on Kiev yesterday, “Russia cannot make progress on the front. It is constantly losing territory. It does not have the necessary strength at the front. It cannot stop Ukraine’s counterattacks. They have no choice but to launch missile attacks.” used the phrases.
NATO TO RISE MEASURES
Pointing out that Russia has resorted to horrific attacks on civilian and civilian infrastructure, Stoltenberg emphasized that NATO will increase the measures taken after the attack on the Nord Stream pipeline.
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Addressing the concerns about nuclear war, NATO Secretary General stated that they did not see any change in Russia’s nuclear situation and emphasized that, like the G7 countries, a unified response would be given to any attack on Ukraine’s infrastructure.
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