China News Agency, Berlin, June 27. The G7 summit issued a statement on the Ukraine issue on the 27th, in which it promised to provide Ukraine with 29.5 billion US dollars (about 28 billion euros) this year for financial, humanitarian, military and diplomatic assistance.

  That morning, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky attended the G7 summit remotely via video link.

He called on the G7 to give Ukraine further comprehensive assistance.

So far, the G7 has committed and provided more than 2.6 billion euros in humanitarian aid.

  The statement pointed out that the G7 will continue to coordinate and cooperate to meet Ukraine's urgent needs for military and defense equipment, while providing Ukraine with supplies, training, logistics, intelligence and economic support to build Ukraine's armed forces.

  The statement also stated that the G7 strongly supports Ukraine's production and export of food, oil and other agricultural products, and through coordinated measures to promote global food security and solve the global food crisis.

  The statement emphasized that the G7 will continue to take targeted sanctions against Russia: continue to explore new ways to limit Russia's participation in the international market; reduce Russia's gold and other income; further reduce Russia's exports by further reducing its dependence on Russia for energy, etc. income.

  At the same time, the statement also stated that the G7 supported Ukraine's international reconstruction plan and welcomed the decision of the European Council to grant Ukraine and Moldova the status of EU candidate states.

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