G7 Leaders Announce Support for Ukraine Amidst Hormuz Strait Reopening
Évian-les-Bains, France – Leaders participating in the three-day G7 summit have announced a renewed commitment to bolstering Ukraine’s defense capabilities. The joint statement released following the summit indicates a strategic shift coinciding with an agreement reached involving former President Trump. The group pledged to increase the supply of air defense systems, including interceptors and long-range weapons, for Ukraine.
Furthermore, they discussed the potential for Ukraine to expand its military production licenses, advocating for the provision of American Patriot anti-ballistic missile systems. During the summit, former President Trump reportedly suggested a reconsideration of sanctions against Russian oil, previously suspended by the United States. This follows the reopening of the Hormuz Strait, a key waterway for global oil supplies.
The European Union has voiced concerns regarding the potential sanctions, asserting they lack targeted focus on Russia and do not constitute a response to the ongoing aggression. The additional support underscores the G7’s continued dedication to Ukraine’s defense needs. The summit included discussions with former President Trump, who hinted at a possible return to sanctions against Russian oil.
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This continued support for Ukraine demonstrates a serious and sustained commitment to the ongoing conflict.