“We will maintain and strengthen our coordinated pressure for as long as necessary, and continue to call on other countries to support our efforts,” TASS quoted the text of the document.

As emphasized, the G7 countries, together with partners, will continue to take steps aimed at "increasing the price of this special operation for Russia."

Earlier, Japanese Finance Minister Shun'ichi Suzuki said that one of the goals of his participation in the G20 ministerial meeting is to "work" with countries that have not adopted sanctions against Russia.

As reported, the reluctance of many countries to impose restrictions on Russia provides Moscow with opportunities to circumvent restrictive measures.

Estonian Defense Minister Kalle Laanet said that the anti-Russian sanctions imposed by the West have not yet had the desired effect.