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Zelenskiy to attend G7 in person as leaders prepare new Russian sanctions | First Thing

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Nicola Slawson
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Ukraine's president will attend Hiroshima meeting on Sunday as leaders prepare to target exports to Russia. Plus, humanity's first record of kissing

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The G7 group of major economies will unveil further sanctions and export controls targeting Russia over its war against Ukraine, as it was announced that the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, would attend the Hiroshima summit in person.

What will be discussed during the summit? Japanese media said that the leaders' communique was expected to include a call for countries to stop providing weapons to Russia to prosecute its war in Ukraine. Citing unnamed Japanese government officials, the Asahi Shimbun said discussions would focus on how G7 countries could close loopholes to strengthen sanctions against the Kremlin.

What else is on the agenda? China is expected to be discussed and disagreements on how to address China's growing global influence could overshadow the summit, with a senior French official warning that the meeting should not turn into an anti-Chinese G7". On Friday, the European Council president, Charles Michel, said it was in the EU's interest to maintain stable and constructive" cooperation with China.

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