The Columbus Dispatch

G-7: ‘Massive consequenc­es’ if Ukraine is invaded

- Jill Lawless

LIVERPOOL, England – The Group of Seven economic powers told Russia on Sunday to “de-escalate” its military buildup near the Ukrainian border, warning that an invasion would have “massive consequenc­es” and inflict severe economic pain on Moscow.

Foreign ministers from the United States, Britain and the rest of the G-7, joined by the European Union’s foreign affairs chief, issued a joint statement declaring themselves “united in our condemnati­on of Russia’s military buildup and aggressive rhetoric towards Ukraine.”

The G-7 called on Russia to “de-escalate, pursue diplomatic channels, and abide by its internatio­nal commitment­s on transparen­cy of military activities,” and praised Ukraine’s “restraint.”

“Any use of force to change borders is strictly prohibited under internatio­nal law. Russia should be in no doubt that further military aggression against Ukraine would have massive consequenc­es and severe cost in response,” the statement said.

Russia’s movement of weapons and troops to the border region dominated weekend talks among foreign ministers from the G-7 wealthy democracie­s in Liverpool.

The U.S. and its allies worry that the buildup could be precursor to an invasion, and have vowed to inflict heavy sanctions on Russia’s economy if that happens.

Moscow denies having any plans to attack Ukraine and accuses Kyiv of its own allegedly aggressive designs.

British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, the conference host, said the G-7 was sending a “powerful signal to our adver

 ?? ANTHONY DEVLIN/POOL VIA AP ?? Britain Foreign Secretary Liz Truss speaks with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken during the G-7 summit on Sunday.
ANTHONY DEVLIN/POOL VIA AP Britain Foreign Secretary Liz Truss speaks with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken during the G-7 summit on Sunday.

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