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    Japan, Other G-7 Leaders Step up Russia Sanctions

    Japan, Other G-7 Leaders Step up Russia Sanctions

    (AP) — Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and other Group of Seven leaders adopted a set of additional sanctions against over its war on Ukraine at an online G-7 summit Friday to mark the one-year anniversary of the start of the invasion.

    The leaders renewed their commitment to “intensifying our diplomatic, financial and support for Ukraine, to increasing the costs to Russia and those supporting its war effort,” and countering the negative impact on the rest of the world, especially the most vulnerable people, they said in a statement, according to the Japanese Foreign Ministry.

    The G-7 countries also affirmed their coordinated action to “further counter Russia's capacity to wage its illegal aggression” and pledged to prevent Russia from obtaining military equipment and technology. They also called on other countries to stop providing military support to Russia.

    Kishida, as this year's G-7 president, also announced will impose additional sanctions on Russia, including freezing the assets of some 120 individuals and organizations and banning the export of drones and other materials that can be used for military purposes.

    “In order to absolutely not allow one-sided changes to the status quo, we must firmly carry out support for Ukraine and sanctions against Russia to regain peace and international order based on the rule of law,” Kishida told a news conference before hosting…

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