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Promised support to Ukraine: the G20 countries have made a joint statement due to Russian missile attack

The leaders of the Grand Twenty states condemned the massive blows of Russia in the Ukrainian regions and expressed their condolences of Poland. The leaders of the Greater Twenty countries participating in the Summit in Indonesia made a joint statement after the massive rocket attack of the Russian Federation on November 15. The document was published on the official White House website.

As specified, the joint statement was signed by the leaders of Canada, the European Commission, the European Council, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States. "We condemn the barbaric missile attacks that Russia has made in Ukrainian cities and civilian infrastructure on Tuesday," in particular, the message said. The leaders of the countries also discussed the explosion in Poland, which occurred yesterday at the border with Ukraine.

"We offer our full support and assistance in investigating in Poland. We agree to maintain close communication to determine the next steps during the investigation," G20 said. The countries also noted that their support to the Ukrainian people, which continues to suffer from Russian aggression, remains unchanged. States leaders intend to hold the Russian Federation accountable for massive attacks in Ukraine, even at a time when a summit is dedicated to overcoming the consequences of the war.