On the 27th, the G7 Summit in Germany, the Group of Seven Summit, discussed how to respond to the food crisis, which raises global concerns due to Russia's military invasion of Ukraine.

The statement also accused Russia of being responsible for the food crisis and said it would impose sanctions on those involved in grain looting in Ukraine.

G7 Summit closes on 28th

At the G7 Summit in Elmau, southern Germany, leaders exchanged views on the global food crisis on the 27th.



Prior to this, he discussed with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who attended the meeting online, how to respond to the Russian military invasion.



According to the Ukrainian presidential office, President Zelensky sought further military assistance, saying that Russia was intensifying its missile attacks.



After the talks, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, the G7 presidency, said, "Our relations with Russia cannot be restored before the military invasion. We promised to continue to support Ukraine to protect itself from Russia."



High-ranking U.S. government officials have also announced plans to provide a new surface-to-air missile system.



The G7 statement on Ukraine's assistance released on the 27th said, "We will continue to provide financial, humanitarian, military and diplomatic support to Ukraine. We will continue to be with Ukraine as long as necessary," even as the military invasion prolongs. , Emphasized the policy of continuing support.



In addition, in a statement, Russia accused Ukraine of blocking grain exports by blocking Ukrainian ports and causing soaring food prices, and sanctioned those involved in grain looting and its exports in Ukraine. Shows the policy of imposing.



The G7 Summit is expected to close on the 28th and publish a document summarizing the outcome of the discussion.



The U.S. government has announced that G7 leaders will soon agree to cap Russian oil prices to increase pressure on Russia, and it will be watched whether a new agreement will be included in the document. ..