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Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the sanctions package alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ahead of a meeting on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Alberta.
Follow the Star’s live coverage as world leaders convene on the second day of the G7 summit hosted by Canada in Kananaskis.
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNG7 leaders fail to convince Trump to increase pressure on Russia – BloombergThe discussion between the leaders of the Group of Seven the day before did not prompt US President Donald Trump to impose tougher sanctions on Russia. Source: European Pravda; informed sources told ...
The prime minister says the conference is an opportunity to have a broad conversation with allies about global security in a ...
The UK has announced plans for further sanctions, but Donald Trump's presence is already destablising G7 unity.
Leaders of the Group of Seven nations issued a joint statement urging de-escalation of hostilities between Israel and Iran ...
The G7 countries are planning on discussing a new package of sanctions against Russia and a joint approach to the Israel/ ...
No 10 says G7 allies back the measures - but Donald Trump indicates the US will not impose more sanctions now.
The Prime Minister said targeting Moscow with further action would 'undoubtedly' form part of talks at the international ...
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNEU leaders call for tougher sanctions on Russia at G7 summit"To achieve peaceful strength we must put more pressure on Russia to secure a real ceasefire, to bring Russia to the ...
The announcement marks Canada’s first substantive support for Ukraine since Mark Carney became prime minister in March ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney outlined $4.3 billion in new support for Ukraine's defence as he met with Ukrainian President ...
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