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In Hiroshima, Japan, the G7 summit began, where the leaders of the countries will discuss global issues for three days.

G7 members including Joe Biden, Olaf Scholz, Rishi Sunak, Ursula von der Leyen, Charles Michel, Georgia Meloni, Justin Trudeau, Emmanuel Macron and Fumio Kishidou held their first talks today, discussing anti-Russian sanctions and implications for Ukraine.

Before the main days of negotiations, politicians paid tribute to the victims of 1945 during a walk in the memorial park.

The US leader, like other presidents, came to the summit with his wife. Joe Biden confidently walked arm in arm with Jill Biden, while Olaf Scholz and Britta Ernst seemed to be embarrassed of public appearances.

The G7 has once again decided on military, financial and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine, reports Moscow’s comsomolets .

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