Reported about 1 year ago
The G7 Leaders' Summit took place in Italy with discussions centering around increasing support for Ukraine and urging China to stop supporting Russia in the conflict with Ukraine, as their support to Russia's defense industry has broad implications on global security. The summit, attended by leaders from the US, UK, Canada, Germany, Japan, France, Italy, and the EU, saw announcements of aid packages to Ukraine and new security agreements. Responding to G7's statements, China emphasized that the Ukraine crisis is not caused by China and urged G7 to de-escalate tensions. Indian Prime Minister Modi, who was sworn in for a third term, will also attend a meeting as an outreach country, with the interaction between Modi and Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau closely watched following tensions between India and Canada over the killing of a Sikh leader in Vancouver.
Source: YAHOO