G7 leaders talk Ukraine defense support as Russia targets key infrastructure
Fox News
The foreign ministers from the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Japan, France, Germany, and Italy met at a Group of Seven summit to discuss Ukraine and tensions in the Middle East.
G7 ministers kicked off a second day of talks on the Italian island of Capri by discussing the Middle East crisis and will turn their attention to Ukraine in the afternoon, when they will be joined by the head of NATO and Ukraine's foreign minister.
The European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, who attends G7 gatherings alongside U.S., Italian, German, French, British, Japanese and Canadian counterparts, urged EU nations to hand over air defense systems to help Ukraine protect its cities from Russia, which is targeting key infrastructure.
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