The foreign ministers of the G7 countries have vowed not to recognize the borders that Russia has turned into the Ukraine war.



He also urged China not to help Russia, which is known to support Russia, which is subject to international sanctions.



The G7 foreign ministers made this statement after meeting for three days at the Weissenhaus in Hamburg, northern Germany on the 14th.



"We will not recognize the borders that Russia intends to change through its invasion of Ukraine," they said in a statement.



The announcement by the G7 foreign ministers is noteworthy amid Russia's move to annex Ukrainian-occupied territories such as Donbas (Donetsk and Luhansk Oblast), Kherson Oblast and Zaporiza Oblast.



At the same time, the G7 foreign ministers agreed to strengthen the economic and political isolation of Russia that caused the Ukraine war.



"We have decided to come together as one unit and increase the level of pressure on Russia," they said in a statement.



To this end, additional sanctions have been announced on areas with high external dependence on Russia.



They agreed to phase out imports of Russian coal and oil and accelerate efforts to end Russia's dependence on energy as soon as possible.



They also resolved to expand arms support to Ukraine, which is engaged in an all-out war against Russia.



It also issued a warning message to countries that directly or indirectly support Russia.



The G7 foreign ministers urged China to "support the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine" and "don't help Russia, which is waging a provocative war", and against Russia's key ally Belarus, "Russian aggression is possible." Don't help me do it, but comply with my international obligations."



The G7 includes the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, and the United States.



In addition to the existing member states, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Moldova, who is affected by the war, was also invited to the meeting.



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