The G7 Summit, which just closed, issued a summit statement, harshly condemning Russia for its continued military invasion, and arguing that it would work together to support Ukraine.



The statement also expressed deep concern about the situation in the East China Sea, where China is activating its military activities, and also included severe criticism of North Korea, which repeatedly launches ballistic missiles.

The G7 Summit, which was held in Elmau in southern Germany for three days from the 26th of this month, closed on the night of the 29th of Japan time, and the summit statement, which is the outcome document of the series of meetings, was released earlier.



In it, he severely criticized Russia's military invasion of Ukraine as "illegal and unjustified invasion" and "we stand on the side of Ukraine and provide the necessary financial, humanitarian and military support. As a G7, we have set out a stance of uniting and working to support Ukraine.



On that basis, he said, "We are ready to coordinate with the countries and organizations concerned to support the defense of Ukraine and secure a free and democratic future." Shown.



On the other hand, he said that he would "work without compromise" to "de-Russia" to reduce the dependence on Russian energy, but a senior U.S. government official said that the agreement was near for Russian oil. Regarding the setting of the maximum price, the expression was limited to "exploring in the future", and no agreement was reached.



In addition, the statement stated that it "expresses deep concern" about the situation in the East China Sea and the South China Sea, and "strongly opposes any one-sided attempt to change the status quo by force or intimidation," and is actively engaged in military activities in the surrounding area. I restrained it with China in mind.



He added, "I am deeply concerned about the human rights situation in China. Forced labor in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is a serious concern for us."



He urged North Korea to repeatedly launch ballistic missiles, "strongly condemns" it, and "requests the destruction of illegal weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missile development plans," and urges abandonment of nuclear and missile development. Called for a dialogue table for denuclearization.