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G7 statement supporting Ukraine kiboshed after U.S. demand to ‘water down' language

G7 statement supporting Ukraine kiboshed after U.S. demand to ‘water down' language

National Post5 hours ago

KANANASKIS, ALTA. — A joint G7 statement supporting Ukraine in the face of its invasion by Russia was kiboshed during the summit after the U.S. refused to sign on unless it was watered down, according to a Canadian government official.
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Coming into the two-day summit of the world's wealthiest economies, the source said six of the seven member countries (Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Italy and the U.K.) had agreed on 'strong language' for a statement supporting Ukraine.
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But the shared statement hit a fatal roadblock when it was presented to the Americans on Saturday, the official said during a background briefing for reporters.
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The U.S. delegation said it would only sign on if the language was watered down significantly, said the source. They added that the Americans were reluctant to endorse the communiqué's 'strong language' as they try to bring Russian President Vladimir Putin back to the negotiation table.
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Instead, much of the text from the failed joint statement is expected to find its way into Canada's closing statement as chair of this G7 summit.
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The impasse illustrates the growing divide within the G7 on certain issues like the war in Ukraine, with some observers suggesting that the summit is looking more like the G6 plus U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Trump has been far less critical of Putin and his invasion of Ukraine than his G7 compatriots during his presidency, going so far as calling for the Russian leader to rejoin the summit.
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Monday, Trump told reporters during a photo op with Prime Minister Mark Carney that excluding Russia from the then-G8 in 2014 was a 'big mistake.' At the time, Russia was excluded after its invasion of Crimea, a prelude to its full-scale invasion of Ukraine years later.
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All leaders except Trump, who left the summit abruptly Monday evening to tend to the growing conflict between Israel and Iran, also attended a meeting session on the situation in Ukraine Tuesday morning.

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