Russia accused G7 leaders of turning their summit in Japan into a "propaganda show" by inviting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
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Russia Accuses G7 Leaders of Transforming Summit Into Propaganda Show

Russia accused G7 leaders of turning their summit in Japan into a “propaganda show” by inviting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and stirring up “anti-Russian and anti-Chinese hysteria.”

The Russian foreign ministry criticized the G7 for bringing the leader of the Kyiv regime under their control to the meeting and using the Hiroshima event as a platform for propaganda.

According to a statement, the summit’s primary outcome consisted of a series of announcements filled with hateful messages targeting both Russia and China.

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The Russian ministry argued that the G7 has become an incubator where destructive initiatives that undermine global stability are developed, particularly under the leadership of the Anglo-Saxons.

The statement claimed that the declining influence of the West compels G7 members to concentrate their efforts on fueling anti-Russian and anti-Chinese hysteria.

The Russian Foreign Ministry firmly believed that the majority of the international community shares their assessment of the G7’s destructive actions.