China News Agency, Berlin, June 28. The G7 summit concluded in Germany on the 28th.

German Chancellor Scholz held a press conference on the same day, saying that the G7 supports the establishment of a global "climate club" by the end of 2022.

  According to reports, the club will be open to all signatories of the Paris Agreement, with the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions while helping industries transform into climate-friendly industries.

Through the Energy Partnership, the G7 hopes to provide expertise and financial assistance to relatively poor countries as they transition to a climate-friendly economy.

  Scholz said that the G7 has a clear goal of reducing dependence on Russian oil and gas, and promoting renewable energy development and climate protection.

  Scholz also said that the G7 countries are working together to tackle global hunger.

345 million people currently do not have enough food, especially in many African countries, the food crisis has become an "existential threat. In response, the G7 has committed an additional 4.3 billion euros to help those most affected by hunger and malnutrition; Support breaking the blockade of Ukrainian ports and intensify efforts to help Ukraine produce and export food.

  On the Ukraine issue, Scholz pointed out that the G7 is "closely and unbreakably on Ukraine's side."

This is not only in terms of the current war situation and the supply of arms to it, but also the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine.

In this regard, a "Marshall Plan for Ukraine" is needed, for which the G7 should raise more aid funds.

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