Kuleba shows debris of Iranian drone at G7 foreign ministerial

Kuleba shows debris of Iranian drone at G7 foreign ministerial

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The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Dmytro Kuleba, showed during the meeting of the heads of foreign affairs of the G7 nations the debris of the Iranian-made drone that recently struck Kyiv.

The minister reported this on Twitter, as seen by Ukrinform.

"During my today’s address at the meeting of G7 Foreign Ministers I demonstrated them a part of an Iranian-made drone which has recently hit Kyiv. Iran must cease supplying Russia with weapons used to kill Ukrainians or face an even stiffer global pressure and consequences," Kuleba wrote.

He added that despite the blackout that disrupted the link, he managed to address the G7 foreign ministers.

Read also: Air defense forces destroyed kamikaze drones heading towards Zaporizhzhia

"Key signals: energy transformers, air and missile defenses, NATO-standard tanks, new weapons to support Ukraine’s offensives, sanctions, accountability for the crime of aggression against Ukraine," the minister noted.

As Ukrinform reported, a summit of G7 foreign ministers is being held in Münster, Germany, on November 3-4.

Usually, the G7 top diplomats meet twice a year, but under the current conditions, the meeting is already the 10th since year-start.

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