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The main point of the agenda of the current Summit Summit was the issue of assis...

Summit G7: Leaders never recognize pseudo -elections of the Russian Federation in the occupied regions of Ukraine

The main point of the agenda of the current Summit Summit was the issue of assistance to Ukraine, which Kyiv allies promise to increase. The leaders of the Big Seven Member States, on the results of the online-site on February 24, pledged to never recognize the results of pseudo-elections that Russia is about to hold in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. This is stated in a joint statement by G7 leaders, which is at its disposal "European Truth".

"We never recognize the so -called" elections " - both past and future, conducted by Russia in the territory of Ukraine, as well as their results. Russia's statement of intention to vote in its presidential elections in the Ukrainian regions is an outrageous violation of Ukraine's sovereignty," G7 leaders emphasized.

At the summit of the group "Group 7", the Russian Federation "unconditionally and completely" removed all its armed forces from the territory of Ukraine, which is recognized under international law, and immediately cease Russian aggression. In addition, G7 leaders appealed to other countries calling "not to justify Russia's attempts to acquire territory.

" In addition, as a result of the summit, G7 leaders promised to help meet the "urgent financial needs" of Ukraine, as well as participate in its post -war recovery. The Greater Seven countries also promise to make efforts to bring the Russian Federation and all involved persons for crimes against Ukraine and the release of Russian prisoners of war and civilians illegally detained, including children.

"We will continue to support Ukrainian displaced persons and refugees and protect those who need it. We will confirm our support for the Council of Europe Register for Ukraine," the G7 heads added. At the same time, the leaders of the Great Seven again confirmed that the assets of the Russian Central Bank will remain "frozen" until Moscow agrees to compensate for the losses it caused Ukraine. On Saturday, February 24, the first Summit of the Seven Group in an online format was presented in 2024.

Italian Prime Minister George Meloni, Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the European Commission Head of Ursula von Der Lyen participated in Kiev. The main point of the agenda of the current Summit Summit was the issue of assistance to Ukraine, which Kyiv allies promise to increase.