The Group of Seven leaders pledge to continue supporting Ukraine “for as long as it takes” in the face of the Russian onslaught
The leaders also called for Moscow to allow Ukrainians taken to Russia against their will to return home at once.
The club of rich nations expressed "serious concern" over Russia's stated plans to deliver missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads to Belarus in the coming months.A G7 source said Zelenskyy had urged world leaders to do their utmost to end Russia's invasion of his country by the end of the year, as battle conditions would make it tougher for his troops as they mount a viable defence.
He said he was not ready to open negotiations with Russia, as Kiev is still seeking to consolidate its positions, the French presidency quoted him as saying.