The main developments related to Ukraine during the G7 summit
- Zelensky sought support for his “peace formula” to end the war
- New US aid package worth $375 million
- Scholz: Potential F16 pilot training message for Russia
- Biden’s support for joint F-16 pilot training programs
- Zelensky sought support from the “Global South”
- Lavrov: G7 summit decisions aimed at ‘double containment of China and Russia’
- New statement of support for Ukraine by Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau
- Expansion of the British sanctions package against Russia
The last day of the three-day summit was largely devoted to the war in Ukraine. The leaders of the G7 countries reiterated their support for Zelensky, who arrived by plane after also attending the Arab League this weekend.
Biden, Sunak and Macron, among others, have once again backed up their Ukrainian counterpart. The former put the money in his pocket by announcing a new support package worth the equivalent of 350 million euros.
F-16
Delivery of F-16s to Ukraine was also discussed. President Biden said he supports joint training of Ukrainian F-16 pilots by Western countries. According to German Chancellor Scholz, the training sends the message that Russia shouldn’t expect an invasion, or even a protracted conflict, to be successful.
Zelensky spoke not only to the G7 countries during the summit. Countries such as India, South Korea and Brazil were also invited and sat around the table with the Ukrainian president. For him, it was an opportunity to seek support from neutral countries in the war. For example, he spoke to Indian Prime Minister Modi and South Korean President Yoon for the first time.
Lavrov
Not everyone is happy with the meeting in Hiroshima. According to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, the decisions taken at the G7 summit in Japan are aimed at blocking Russia and China. He spoke of a ‘double containment’ of the two countries.