Zelensky secures fresh US military aid at G7
Joe Biden says US doing everything possible to strengthen Ukraine’s defences in war with Russia

Joe Biden says US doing everything possible to strengthen Ukraine’s defences in war with Russia
Western countries used the event to announce new sanctions against Moscow and vowed to pump even more weapons, military assistance and cash into the fight.
G7 agree to 'starve the Russian war machine'. The leaders statement has now been published by the Japanese hosts here in Hiroshima.
The G7 nations and Australia on Friday agreed a $60 per barrel price cap on Russian seaborne crude oil after European Union members overcame resistance from Poland which wanted it even lower. Russia is the world's second-largest oil exporter.
U.S. President Joe Biden does not intend to speak to his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, about ending the Ukraine war as conditions for such discussions currently do not exist, the White House said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he wants the war to be over before winter and urged G7 leaders to keep the pressure on Russia; he also appealed for more heavy weapons, anti-aircraft defence systems and further sanctions, in an address to leaders. Letting Russia win in Ukraine would be ‘absolutely chilling’, says Boris Johnson
US leader, speaking after Nato agreed to upgrade weapons supply to Ukraine, says retaliation would be proportional.
Nato has never been more united - Biden
Biden, due to arrive in Brussels on Wednesday evening, will meet NATO and European leaders in an emergency summit at the Western military alliance's headquarters. The leaders are expected to roll out additional sanctions against Russia on Thursday.