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G7 Unites for Ukraine, Skips Trade and Military Disputes

Last updated: November 17, 2025 10:51 pm
Sana Mustafa
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CANADA: Foreign ministers from the world’s leading democracies reaffirmed their united backing for Ukraine during a two-day G7 summit in Canada, focusing on solidarity against Russian aggression while deliberately sidestepping contentious trade and military issues involving the United States.

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  • Trade Tensions Overlooked
  • U.S. Military Strikes Ignored
  • United on Ukraine

The meeting, held near the U.S. border, brought together diplomats from the G7 nations Canada, the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and Japan alongside representatives from Ukraine, India, Brazil, and the European Union.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha made a passionate plea for continued Western assistance as his country faces another harsh winter under intensified Russian airstrikes that have crippled energy infrastructure and left millions in darkness.

“We have to pressure Russia and raise the cost of aggression for President Putin to finally end this war,” Sybiha urged.

In a joint statement, the G7 ministers vowed to “increase economic costs on Russia” and explore new sanctions against those funding its war efforts. Canada introduced sanctions targeting individuals tied to Russia’s drone program, while Britain committed fresh aid to rebuild Ukraine’s shattered power grid.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said discussions centered on “strengthening Ukraine’s defense and finding a path to peace,” though no new American initiatives were announced. Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand reiterated, “We are doing whatever is necessary to support Ukraine.”

Trade Tensions Overlooked

Despite simmering friction between Washington and Ottawa sparked by President Donald Trump’s abrupt suspension of trade talks following a Canadian-funded anti-tariff ad the issue was notably absent from the agenda. When pressed, Anand declined to comment, saying her focus remained on “the G7’s collective mission.”

U.S. Military Strikes Ignored

Questions also lingered over the U.S. military’s controversial airstrikes against alleged drug smuggling vessels in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific, which have reportedly killed at least 75 people since September. Critics in Congress have demanded greater transparency over the legality of the operations.

Rubio insisted the topic “didn’t come up once” during the talks and denied rumors that Britain had suspended intelligence cooperation with Washington.

“Nothing has changed or happened that impedes our ability to do what we’re doing,” he stated.

United on Ukraine

Despite avoiding divisive issues, the summit ended with a strong message of unity and resolve. The G7 foreign ministers reaffirmed their shared commitment to continue humanitarian, economic, and military aid for Ukraine as it endures yet another difficult winter amid Russia’s ongoing invasion.

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