G7 nations agree on three issues to retaliate against Russian leadership
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- 07 April, 2022
- 11:13
G7 leaders and foreign ministers have decided to retaliate against Russian President Vladimir Putin, Report says, citing a tweet by British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss.
"We are uniting in response to this terrible war. Thus, we agreed on more sanctions to strengthen Ukraine’s hand, to condemn the atrocities in Bucha and severe consequences for use of chemical or biological weapons,” her tweet reads.
The meeting of G7 foreign ministers is being held in Brussels today. The G7 countries include the UK, Germany, Italy, Canada, the USA, France, and Japan.
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