Italy has taken over the chairmanship of the G7 Ambassadors' Group in Ukraine, succeeding Japan. The group coordinates support for Ukraine and helps implement reforms.
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Italy has taken over the chairmanship of the G7 Ambassadors' Group in Ukraine for 2024
Italy assumed the G7 Ambassadors' Ukraine Support Group presidency for 2024
Japan held the 2023 chairmanship of the group
Italy remains committed to cooperation with Ukraine on reforms and addressing Russia's aggression
Magyar personally brought humanitarian aid to Kyiv last year
Italy assumed the presidency of the G7 on January 1, 2024
Pier Francesco Zazo became the leader of the G7 Ambassadors for the Reforms in Ukraine Group
Zazo received the symbolic mace from his predecessor Japanese ambassador Kuninori Matsuda
Since the beginning of this year, Kyiv has allocated UAH 400 million from the budget to equip the 112th Brigade.
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