G7 countries declared their readiness to provide humanitarian assistance to Ukraine – RBC

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G7 leaders

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The leaders of the G7 countries declared their readiness to provide humanitarian assistance to Ukraine due to the Russian military operation, the G7 leaders said in a joint statement.

“We are ready to provide humanitarian assistance to alleviate the consequences of Russian aggression, including for refugees and displaced persons,” the message says.

The leaders condemned Russia’s conduct of a special operation and said they strongly supported Kiev. “We strongly condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine. We announce our unceasing support and solidarity with Ukraine,” the document says.

Zelensky demanded from the EU to establish a no-fly zone over Ukraine

Vladimir Zelensky

On the morning of February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the start of a military operation to support the DNR and LNR. According to Putin, the goal of the operation is the “demilitarization and denazification” of Ukraine. According to him, Moscow is not going to occupy a neighboring state.

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