G7 Leaders Agree to Boost Air Defense and Long-Range Weapons for Ukraine

G7 leaders at the summit in Évian, France, agreed to increase air defense support and long-range capabilities for Ukraine. The joint statement also backs support for Ukraine’s energy resilience ahead of winter and possible licensing to expand domestic weapons production.

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G7 Leaders Agree to Boost Air Defense and Long-Range Weapons for Ukraine

Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) nations have agreed to significantly increase Ukraine’s air defense support and expand Kyiv’s access to long-range capabilities, according to a joint statement issued after the summit in France.

A unified front

The agreement marks a renewed show of Western backing as Ukraine continues to face Russian missile and drone attacks on cities, energy infrastructure and civilian sites.

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In the joint statement, G7 leaders said they “stand united in our unwavering support for Ukraine in defending its freedom, sovereignty, and territorial integrity,” while also expressing solidarity with Ukrainians suffering from attacks on critical infrastructure and cultural heritage.

The leaders commended Ukraine for its “resilience and progress on the battlefield in recent months” and said there was now “a new momentum.”

“To support and accelerate this new momentum, we agree to increase the delivery of air defense capacities, additional systems and interceptors, and long-range capabilities,” the statement said.

The G7 also said it was ready to consider extending licenses to Ukraine to allow an increase in the country’s domestic military production.

Key pillars of the agreement

Air defense expansion: Increased delivery of air defense systems and interceptors to help Ukraine protect cities and critical infrastructure.

Long-range capabilities: Additional support intended to strengthen Ukraine’s ability to disrupt Russian military operations.

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Defense production: Possible licensing arrangements to expand Ukraine’s own weapons manufacturing capacity.

Energy resilience: Further support to help Ukraine withstand the coming winter amid continued Russian attacks on energy facilities.

Bolstering the skies

The main focus of the pledge is Ukraine’s need to protect civilians and critical infrastructure from repeated Russian aerial attacks. Kyiv has repeatedly called for more air defense missiles, especially systems capable of intercepting ballistic missiles.

According to President Volodymyr Zelensky, US President Donald Trump responded positively to Ukraine’s request for additional Patriot air defense missiles. Zelensky also said the two discussed possible US licenses that would allow Ukraine to produce Patriot missiles domestically.

The G7 leaders also stressed the importance of Ukraine’s energy resilience “on the basis of the needs and priorities expressed by Ukrainian authorities,” saying they would “provide further support to get the country through next winter.”

The leaders vowed to “increase the pressure on the Russian war economy,” including by strengthening sanctions on Russia’s oil and gas sectors.

Zelensky said the summit showed a shared understanding that Russia is not winning the war and must be pushed toward a deal.

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