A spokesman for German Chancellor Olaf announced that the leaders of the G7 major powers will hold a virtual meeting on Sunday (8), largely dedicated to the war in Ukraine, with President Volodymyr Zelensky in attendance. .
“May 8 is a historic date that marks the end of the Second World War in Europe,” said spokesperson Christiane Hoffmann, whose country holds the G7 Presidency this year.
At the meeting, the spokesperson said, “He will especially deal with the situation in Ukraine. President of Ukraine Zelenskiy will attend and detail the current situation in his country.”
Hoffmann recalled that the ongoing war in Ukraine “makes the cohesion of the G7 more important than ever.”
On Wednesday, the American president, Joe Biden, predicted that there would be a meeting of the group of the world’s most industrialized countries, without giving a specific date.
“We are open to additional sanctions,” Biden said, adding that he will talk to members of the G7 about “what and what not to do.”
The G7 brings together Germany, Canada, the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Italy and Japan.
source: Noticias