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G7 voices 'concern' over nuclear missiles transfer to Belarus

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The leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) stated on Monday that they are willing to reduce Russia's revenues while slamming Moscow after the announcement "that it could transfer missiles with nuclear capabilities to Belarus."

"We urge Russia to behave responsibly," reads a statement issued by the group. Moreover, they vowed that they would also back an international reconstruction plan drawn up and implemented by Kiev in coordination with partners.

The statement comes after the White House published that the G7 will establish more sanctions against Russia and pledge to continue supporting Ukraine "as long as it takes."

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