NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, Ontario (AP) – Top diplomats from the Group of Seven industrialized democracies met with Ukraine’s foreign minister on Wednesday as Kyiv tries to fend off Russian aerial attacks that have brought rolling blackouts across the country.
Ukraine’s foreign minister presses G7 diplomats for support as Russia targets the energy grid
NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, Ontario (AP) – Top diplomats from the Group of Seven industrialized democracies met with Ukraine’s foreign minister on Wednesday as Kyiv tries to fend off Russian aerial attacks that have brought rolling blackouts across the country.
Ukraine must overcome what will be a “very difficult, very tough winter,” Andriy Sybiha said at the start of a meeting on Ukraine and defense cooperation.
“We need the support of our partners,” Sybiha said at the gathering attended by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and his counterparts. “We have to move forward to pressure Russia, to raise the price for the aggression, for Russia, for (Russian President Vladimir) Putin, to end this war.”
Canada announced more sanctions against Russia and the United Kingdom a day earlier pledged money for Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. Rubio made no immediate announcements about new U.S. initiatives but said on social media that the meeting delved into ways “to strengthen Ukraine’s defense and find an end to this bloody conflict.”
