Newspaper headlines: G7 urged to back Ukraine as leaders mock Putin

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Many of the papers lead on the summit of rich nations as leaders urge continued support for Ukraine.

A number of papers lead on the G7 summit in Germany. The Guardian reports that Prime Minister Boris Johnson has urged other world leaders to hold firm in their long-term support for Ukraine, amid increasing concern in Downing Street that some countries could become swayed by calls for Kyiv to cede territory to Russia in exchange for peace.

Germany is backing Britain's plan but has been rebuffed by the US and Canada, the paper adds.The Metro reports that world leaders have poked fun at Russian President Vladimir Putin's "macho image" as they met to agree more sanctions over his brutal war in Ukraine. The paper quotes Boris Johnson speaking at the "sweltering" venue at the G7 summit in Germany: "Shall we take our clothes off? We have to show we're tougher than Putin.

 

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Horrendous that World Leaders are so childish and do not believe in promoting peace I wonder how much the G7 meeting cost just to promote war?

Thousands of precious lives have already been lost in Ukraine. Seven-year-olds are the victims of national cause and sovereignty or the Reconquista. That is why it is called goddamn7. RIP Amen

Proxy war to launder billions.

Glad to see our PM showing his support....for himself.

How about no?

Good one🔥🔥🔥

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