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Yermak appeals to G7 ambassadors to help speed up arms deliveries to Ukraine

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Yermak appeals to G7 ambassadors to help speed up arms deliveries to Ukraine

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  • Andriy Yermak, the head of Ukraine’s presidential office, has appealed to the ambassadors of the G7 countries to help speed up the supply of critical weaponry to Ukraine’s Armed Forces by their governments.
  • According to Yermak, supplying Ukraine with the required armaments will hasten Ukraine’s triumph in Russia’s harsh, unjustified war.
  • Yermak proposed stepping up efforts to improve partner knowledge of Ukraine’s defence needs, such as through regular briefings for military specialists from interested nations and press visits to the front lines, among other things.
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Yermak, the head of Ukraine’s presidential office, has appealed to the ambassadors of the G7 countries to help speed up the supply of critical weaponry to Ukraine’s Armed Forces by their governments.

According to the same source, the Office of the President of Ukraine made the appropriate remark. “supplying Ukraine with the required armaments will hasten Ukraine’s triumph in Russia’s harsh, unjustified war” says Yermak

Yermak proposed stepping up efforts to improve partner knowledge of Ukraine’s defence needs, such as through regular briefings for military specialists from interested nations and press visits to the front lines, among other things.

Read more: Merkel claims she doesn’t blame herself for not putting in enough effort for Ukraine.

At the meeting, the problem of Ukraine’s post-war rehabilitation was also discussed. The G7 countries have been invited to join Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s plan, which envisions partner countries taking patronage over certain towns or districts of Ukraine while maintaining complete control over the utilisation of financial resources.

The meeting’s participants discussed strategies to restart Ukraine’s grain exports, specifically through Black Sea ports.

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The parties agreed that it is critical to arrange regular briefings for G7 ambassadors, particularly with senior government officials in attendance, in order to exchange perspectives on current domestic and foreign policy challenges.

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