G7 Leaders Agreed to Increase Supplies of Air Defense Systems and Interceptor Missiles to Ukraine
They also stated their readiness to consider the possibility of granting licenses for their production directly in Ukraine.

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In addition, the leaders agreed to provide support to strengthen Ukraine's energy resilience ahead of the coming winter. The G7 also committed to increasing pressure on Russia's war economy by expanding sanctions against Russia's oil and gas sectors, writes «Ukrainska Pravda».
In the statement, the G7 leaders reaffirmed unwavering solidarity with the Ukrainian people amid systematic Russian strikes on critical infrastructure and cultural heritage sites. They highly praised Ukraine's resilience and the successes of the Defense Forces on the battlefield over recent months.
«To support and accelerate this new impetus, we have agreed to increase the supply of air defense assets, additional systems and interceptor missiles, as well as long-range capabilities. We are also ready to consider granting Ukraine appropriate licenses to facilitate an increase in the volume of military production in Ukraine,» the statement reads.
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