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The actions of the Russian dictator, who tries to split the unity of allies of U...

"Tired of the war will not be": The Foreign Minister of Germany explained the determination of G7 to resist Putin's purpose

The actions of the Russian dictator, who tries to split the unity of allies of Ukraine, Annalen Berbok called in vain. Kremlin head Vladimir Putin will not reach his goal because of fatigue. This was stated by Annalen Berb, German Foreign Affairs, Tagesspiegel writes. She recalled that G7 (Great Seven countries) had developed a number of decisive measures to confront Russian aggression last year, noting that in winter, Ukrainians were constantly assisting.

Anti -Russian sanctions and oil prices were allowed to influence the economy of the Russian Federation and launch the process of degradation. "Like G7, we are strong together," the politician said. Berbok added that Ukraine managed to stand against the Russian energy war and winter offensive. The help of a civilized world has played a key role in the energy sector. The actions of the Russian dictator, who tries to split the unity of allies of Ukraine, she called in vain.

"He will not achieve his goal because of exhaustion and fatigue," said the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Germany. It noted the importance of a group of seven most developed democratic states in confrontation with autocratic forces. The German believes that this struggle is successful and effective. The G7 also works to achieve decisions about debt crises of many countries, they are strongly trying to prevent global hunger, actively fighting the highest security risk of the century.

We will remind, on April 15 the head of the Ukrainian government Denis Shmigal stated that fatigue from the war should be considered a Russian narrative. He assured that the Ukrainians are ready to continue to fight against the Russian invaders, to free their land from the invaders. As the focus said on April 17, G7 agreed to displace the Kremlin from the nuclear energy market.