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New World Order Title: G7 Countries to Provide $19.8 Billion in Aid to Ukraine G7 Countries to Provide $19.8 Billion in Aid to Ukraine By FATIMA HUSSEIN and GEIR MOULSON The Associated Press KOENIGSWINTER, Germany (AP) The Group of Seven leading economies agreed Friday to provide $19.8 billion in economic aid to Ukraine to help keep tight finances from hindering its ability to defend itself from Russias invasion. German Finance Minister Christian Lindner told reporters that $9.5 billion of the total amount was mobilized at meetings of the G-7 finance ministers in Koenigswinter, Germany, this week. We agreed that Ukraines financial situation must have no influence on Ukraines ability to defend itself successfully, he said. We need to do our utmost to end this war. The money is intended to help the Ukrainian government keep basic services for its people functioning, and is separate from efforts to provide the country with weapons and humanitarian aid. The needs are vast. Kristalina Georgieva, the International Monetary Funds managing director, last month said Ukraines financial ministry had estimated the country will need $5 billion in international assistance per month to help cover essential government services and keep the countrys economy going. Russias invasion touched on almost every topic of the finance ministers meetings this week, from the need to reduce reliance on Russian energy to reforming relationships between countries to maintain economic stability. Russias war of aggression is causing global economic disruptions, impacting the security of global energy supply, food production and exports of food and agricultural commodities, as well as the functioning of global supply chains in general, the G-7s communique stated. U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and other leaders spoke this week about the need for allies to put together enough additional aid to help Ukraine get through the Russian invasion. All of us pledged to do whats necessary to fill the gap, Yellen said Thursday. Were going to put together the resources that they need. The International Monetary Funds latest world economic outlook says Ukraines economy is projected to shrink by 35% this year and next. The finance ministers of the G-7 which includes Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the U.S. also have grappled with deepening inflation, food security concerns and other economic issues during their talks. A communique marking the end of their meetings addressed commitments to addressing debt distress in low-income countries, trying to ease the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic and staving off inflation rates that have reached levels not seen for decades. As the finance ministers were meeting in Germany, the U.S. overwhelmingly approved its own $40 billion infusion of military and economic aid for Ukraine and its allies. A portion of that U.S. funding is included in the G-7 package for Ukraine. The United Kingdom committed $50 million toward Ukraine from the London- based European Bank of Reconstruction and Development, Treasury chief Rishi Sunak said. This comes on top of the $950m in loan guarantees that the UK has already committed to significantly scale up World Bank lending to the Government of Ukraine to help meet urgent fiscal need, according to a news release from Sunaks office. This week was a rally for funds to Ukraine and those affected by the war. Treasury and several global development banks announced Wednesday that they would spend tens of billions to work swiftly to bring to bear their financing, policy engagement, technical assistance to prevent starvation prompted by the war, rising food costs and climate damage to crops. That money will be spent on supporting farmers, addressing the fertilizer supply crisis, and developing land for food production, among other issues. Other issues of concern for G-7 finance leaders touched on the need for countries to increase scrutiny and regulation of cryptocurrency and other digital assets and streamlining pandemic responses. ___ Moulson reported from Berlin. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: 3-Dee (#0)
Yep: keep the Ukraine alive, functioning and motivated, and killing Russians. Good.
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