others have they have been needing to innovate to take out their own reserves and to make sure their critical industries keep functioning which affects their ability to keep producing missiles and keep attacking ukraine. that is important. russia is also clever in how it tries to evade sanctions, using third countries and imports that we would not consider, in order to continue to prosper as much as it can. the response from the g7 is not just to say, we have but sanctions on the table year ago, we are done, but to in a chess match, counter the russian evasion, and so we are showing the strength of the g7 and a combined effort by this developed world to say that what russia is doing is not acceptable. what world to say that what russia is doing is not acceptable. what about president zelensky s doing is not acceptable. what about president zelensky s diplomatic - president zelensky s diplomatic push? he has been around the
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