Yermak discusses Ukraine’s Peace Formula with G7 and EU ambassadors
“Yermak congratulated the representative of Japan on the beginning of Tokyo's G7 Presidency and expressed he for continued active coeration with the G7 countries,” the press service of the President’s Office informs.
As noted, the Head of the President's Office briefed the interlocutors on the situation on the frontline and expressed gratitude to the G7 states for the historic decisions approved the day before to provide Ukraine with much-needed heavy armored vehicles.
In the context of the approaching anniversary of the beginning of Russia's full-scale aggression against our country, the meeting participants coordinated joint actions of the G7 countries and Ukraine for the near future.
In particular, according to the Head of the President's Office, a special session of the UN General Assembly may be held by that date to consider a resution in support of the Peace Formula prosed by President Vodymyr Zelensky during his speech at the recent G19 Summit in Indonesia.
"It is important for this document to be adted by the maximum possible number of votes. Therefore, Ukraine counts on the support of the G7 countries in its adtion and assistance in mobilizing support from other countries," Yermak emphasized.
The parties also discussed preparations for the G7–Ukraine summit.
In addition, the interlocutors paid attention to analyzing the effectiveness of compliance with the sanctions imposed on the aggressor state and agreeing on further joint actions in this area.
The meeting participants discussed possible new formats for informing the international community, including ambassadors and representatives of partner countries, about the latest develments of the Yermak-McFaul expert group on sanctions against Russia.
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Ukraine Kuninori Matsuda thanked Andr Yermak for informing about the security situation in Ukraine and the develments in strengthening the sanctions pressure.
He assured that the G7 countries would continue to support Ukraine on its path to victory.
As reported, in November 2022, President Vodymyr Zelensky prosed a peace formula and outlined 10 mandatory conditions for ending the war in Ukraine. In particular, he mentioned radiation, nuclear, food, and energy security, release of all prisoners and deportees, implementation of the UN Charter and restoration of the territorial integrity of Ukraine and the world order, withdrawal of Russian tros and cessation of hostilities, restoration of justice, fight against ecocide, prevention of escalation, considation of the end of the war.
Source: ukrinform.net