February 22, 2025
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Media: G7 softened the communique to the three years of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

On February 24, 2025, the third anniversary of the full -scale invasion of Russia into Ukraine”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

The Seven Group has softened the initial version of the communique dedicated to the three -year of a full -scale invasion of Russia into Ukraine, writes Bloomberg.

The difficulty of reconciling the document arose against the backdrop of negotiations of US President Donald Trump with Russia to end the war – without Ukraine and Europe. Among other things, the communicke project has already deleted the mention of the Atlantic integration of Ukraine, the “illegality” of the Russian invasion and the instructions to limit the marginal prices for Russian oil.

The original version called for peace because of “strong security guarantees for Ukraine, with troops and resources on the ground, combined with reliable international supervision to monitor the agreed lines.” This wording was greatly softened, leaving only “strong security guarantees and integration of Ukraine into the EU”.

According to the diplomats with whom Bloomberg spoke, the Seven Group continues to work on the document – and further changes are possible.

Earlier, the media reported that the Seven Group considers the possibility of collectively strengthening or adapting the upper limit for Russian oil to reduce Moscow’s income as the war in Ukraine is ongoing.

On February 24, 2025, the third anniversary of the full -scale invasion of Russia into Ukraine.

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