The most important decisions from the declaration of Germany, the USA, Canada, Great Britain, France, Italy and Japan follow:
UKRAINE
“We reiterate our condemnation of Russia’s illegal and unjustifiable war of aggression against Ukraine. We will stand by Ukraine for as long as it needs and provide the financial, humanitarian, military and diplomatic support it needs to boldly defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity We stand ready to agree on long-term security commitments with interested countries and institutions, as well as Ukraine, to help Ukraine in its self-defense and to secure its free and democratic future.
We are firmly committed to supporting Ukraine’s reconstruction through an international reconstruction conference and an international reconstruction plan, to be prepared and implemented by Ukraine in close coordination with international partners.
We will impose significant ongoing costs on Russia to help end this war.”
ENERGY
“We will help stabilize and transform the global economy while tackling the rising cost of living for our citizens. We will coordinate on our economic security, strengthen supply chain resilience and ensure a level playing field.
We will take immediate action to secure energy supplies and curb the rise in prices caused by the exceptional market conditions, including by examining additional measures such as price caps. We reaffirm our commitment to phase out our dependence on Russian energy without compromising on our climate and environmental goals.”
HUNGER
“Together with our partners, we have made significant progress toward the $100 billion target for the most vulnerable populations, building on the 2021 allocation of Special Drawing Rights. To protect people from hunger and malnutrition, and for us Russia To counter grain weaponization, we will increase global food and nutrient security through the Global Alliance on Food Security, and to that end we will allocate an additional $4.5 billion to our Maintain commitments to keep our food and agricultural markets open and step up efforts to support Ukraine’s production and exports.”
CLIMATE
“We stand firmly behind the goals of an open and collaborative international climate club and will work together with partners to establish it by the end of 2022. Aiming to drive urgent, ambitious and inclusive action to align with 1.5 degree pathways and To accelerate the implementation of the Paris Agreement, we commit to broadly decarbonising the road transport sector by 2030, fully or mostly decarbonising the electricity sector by 2035, and taking concrete and timely steps to phase out coal-based power generation in the CCS is not applied to accelerate in our respective countries.”
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