Ukraine's Energy Minister German Galushchenko expresses hope that the security of nuclear power plants would be discussed by leaders of the Group of Seven at their summit in Hiroshima, as Russia's control of Europe's largest nuclear plant in his country continues to raise fears of a disaster.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy would consider attending this year's Group of Seven summit in Hiroshima if invited, the country's envoy to Japan has said, highlighting the importance of sending a warning against the use of nuclear arms from the Japanese city once ravaged by an atomic bomb.
Finance chiefs from the Group of Seven major developed countries have agreed to provide Ukraine with further financial support as Russia s invasion of the Eastern European country continues, a Japanese official says.
The foreign ministers of the Group of Seven major developed countries will hold an emergency meeting on Feb. 19 to discuss diplomatic efforts to avert a Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The foreign ministers from the Group of Seven industrialized nations plan to hold an emergency meeting in Germany this week to discuss the crisis over Ukraine amid mounting fears of a Russian invasion, sources close to the matter say.