The European Union's foreign affairs chief announced plans to give Ukraine another 500 million euros ($520 million) to buy heavy weapons to fend off the Russian invasion.
“We will provide a new tranche of 500 more millions to support the military of Ukraine,” Josep Borrell, the EU’s high representative for foreign policy, said at the G-7 meeting in Weissenhaus, on Germany's Baltic Sea coast.
The funds would be allocated for the purchase of heavy weapons and take the EU's total financial support for Ukraine to 2 billion euros ($2.1 billion), he added. EU diplomats cautioned that any disbursement requires backing from all of the bloc's 27 members.
Some countries are expressing misgivings, and approval is unlikely before next week.
EU Council president Charles Michel, who represents the governments of EU members in Brussels, threw his “full support” behind the plan. “Time is of the essence,” Michel wrote in a message posted on Twitter.
Borrell also expressed hope of soon getting the bloc’s member states to agree an oil embargo against Russia, despite resistance from Hungary, which is heavily dependent on Russian imports.
Kuleba said he plans to join a meeting of European Union diplomats in Brussels on Monday, where the issue will be discussed.
“It’s a critical moment when we will see where EU unity will continue to exist or it will be broken," he said, claiming Hungary's concerns were “more politics than economic arguments.”
"(Russian President Vladimir) Putin has been trying for many years to achieve exactly his goal, to break the unity of the European Union on its policy towards Ukraine,” he added.
“If (,,,) Hungary opts out and does not support the package, I believe it will cause a lot of damage of the European Union itself and therefore they have to do their utmost to prevent it from happening,” said Kuleba.
Borrell, the EU foreign policy chief, expressed optimism that a deal could be reached.
“We need this agreement, and we will have it,” he said.
Borrell said it was important for the G-7 meeting to present a “united front” - a sentiment echoed by British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss ahead of the talks Friday.
“It’s very important at this time that we keep up the pressure on Vladimir Putin by supplying more weapons to Ukraine and by increasing the sanctions,” she said. “G-7 unity is vital during this crisis to protect freedom and democracy."
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock warned that failure to unblock millions of tons of grain stuck in Ukraine, a major agricultural exporter — could cause severe food shortages in future.
“We can only see the tip of the iceberg at the moment,” she said. "We all know that (...) if climate crisis hits in summer around the world, the situation will get even worse.”
Baerbock is hosting the three-day meeting in Weissenhaus also attended by top diplomats from Canada, France, Italy, Japan and the United States. Moldova and Indonesia were also invited to participate in some of the talks.
About 3,500 police officers were deployed at the event site northeast of Hamburg to provide security.
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CaptionExterior view of Weissenhaus Castle during the G7 Group of leading democratic economic powers in Weissenhaeuser Strand, Germany, Friday May 13, 2022. In addition to the United States and Germany, the G7 also includes Great Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan. The main topic of the meeting is the war in Ukraine. (Kay Nietfeld/DPA via AP, Pool)
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CaptionExterior view of Weissenhaus Castle during the G7 Group of leading democratic economic powers in Weissenhaeuser Strand, Germany, Friday May 13, 2022. In addition to the United States and Germany, the G7 also includes Great Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan. The main topic of the meeting is the war in Ukraine. (Kay Nietfeld/DPA via AP, Pool)
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CaptionDmytro Kuleba, left, foreign minister of Ukraine and Jean-Yves Le Drian, right, Foreign Minister of France, meet during the G7 Group of leading democratic economic powers at the Weissenhaus resort in Weissenhaeuser Strand, Germany, Friday May 13, 2022. In addition to the United States and Germany, the G7 also includes Great Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan. The main topic of the meeting is the war in Ukraine. (Kay Nietfeld/DPA via AP, Pool)
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CaptionDmytro Kuleba, left, foreign minister of Ukraine and Jean-Yves Le Drian, right, Foreign Minister of France, meet during the G7 Group of leading democratic economic powers at the Weissenhaus resort in Weissenhaeuser Strand, Germany, Friday May 13, 2022. In addition to the United States and Germany, the G7 also includes Great Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan. The main topic of the meeting is the war in Ukraine. (Kay Nietfeld/DPA via AP, Pool)
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CaptionDmytro Kuleba, front left, foreign minister of Ukraine and Nicu Popescu, front right, foreign minister of Moldova, right, meet during the G7 Group of leading democratic economic powers at the Weissenhaus resort in Weissenhaeuser Strand, Germany, Friday May 13, 2022. In addition to the United States and Germany, the G7 also includes Great Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan. The main topic of the meeting is the war in Ukraine. (Kay Nietfeld/DPA via AP, Pool)
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CaptionDmytro Kuleba, front left, foreign minister of Ukraine and Nicu Popescu, front right, foreign minister of Moldova, right, meet during the G7 Group of leading democratic economic powers at the Weissenhaus resort in Weissenhaeuser Strand, Germany, Friday May 13, 2022. In addition to the United States and Germany, the G7 also includes Great Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan. The main topic of the meeting is the war in Ukraine. (Kay Nietfeld/DPA via AP, Pool)
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CaptionHayashi Yoshimasa, left, Foreign Minister of Japan, and German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, right, meet during the G7 Group of leading democratic economic powers at the Weissenhaus resort in Weissenhaeuser Strand, Germany, Friday, May 13, 2022. In addition to the United States and Germany, the G7 also includes Great Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan. The main topic of the meeting is the war in Ukraine. (Kay Nietfeld/DPA via AP, Pool)
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CaptionHayashi Yoshimasa, left, Foreign Minister of Japan, and German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, right, meet during the G7 Group of leading democratic economic powers at the Weissenhaus resort in Weissenhaeuser Strand, Germany, Friday, May 13, 2022. In addition to the United States and Germany, the G7 also includes Great Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan. The main topic of the meeting is the war in Ukraine. (Kay Nietfeld/DPA via AP, Pool)
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CaptionHayashi Yoshimasa, left, Foreign Minister of Japan, and German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, right, meet during the G7 Group of leading democratic economic powers at the Weissenhaus resort in Weissenhaeuser Strand, Germany, Friday, May 13, 2022. In addition to the United States and Germany, the G7 also includes Great Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan. The main topic of the meeting is the war in Ukraine. (Kay Nietfeld/DPA via AP, Pool)
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CaptionHayashi Yoshimasa, left, Foreign Minister of Japan, and German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, right, meet during the G7 Group of leading democratic economic powers at the Weissenhaus resort in Weissenhaeuser Strand, Germany, Friday, May 13, 2022. In addition to the United States and Germany, the G7 also includes Great Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan. The main topic of the meeting is the war in Ukraine. (Kay Nietfeld/DPA via AP, Pool)
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CaptionHayashi Yoshimasa, left, Foreign Minister of Japan, and German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, right, meet during the G7 Group of leading democratic economic powers at the Weissenhaus resort in Weissenhaeuser Strand, Germany, Friday, May 13, 2022. In addition to the United States and Germany, the G7 also includes Great Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan. The main topic of the meeting is the war in Ukraine. (Kay Nietfeld/DPA via AP, Pool)
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CaptionHayashi Yoshimasa, left, Foreign Minister of Japan, and German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, right, meet during the G7 Group of leading democratic economic powers at the Weissenhaus resort in Weissenhaeuser Strand, Germany, Friday, May 13, 2022. In addition to the United States and Germany, the G7 also includes Great Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan. The main topic of the meeting is the war in Ukraine. (Kay Nietfeld/DPA via AP, Pool)
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CaptionFrom left, Jean-Yves Le Drian, Foreign Minister of France, Dmytro Kuleba, Foreign Minister of Ukraine, Annalena Baerbock, Foreign Minister of Germany, Luigi Di Maio, Foreign Minister of Italy, and Elizabeth Truss, Foreign Minister of the United Kingdom, walk through the garden in front of Weissenhaus Castle during the G7 Group of leading democratic economic powers at the Weissenhaus resort in Weissenhaeuser Strand, Germany, Friday, May 13, 2022. In addition to the United States and Germany, the G7 also includes Great Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan. The main topic of the meeting is the war in Ukraine. (Kay Nietfeld/DPA via AP, Pool)
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CaptionFrom left, Jean-Yves Le Drian, Foreign Minister of France, Dmytro Kuleba, Foreign Minister of Ukraine, Annalena Baerbock, Foreign Minister of Germany, Luigi Di Maio, Foreign Minister of Italy, and Elizabeth Truss, Foreign Minister of the United Kingdom, walk through the garden in front of Weissenhaus Castle during the G7 Group of leading democratic economic powers at the Weissenhaus resort in Weissenhaeuser Strand, Germany, Friday, May 13, 2022. In addition to the United States and Germany, the G7 also includes Great Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan. The main topic of the meeting is the war in Ukraine. (Kay Nietfeld/DPA via AP, Pool)
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CaptionFrom left, Victoria Nuland, Under Secretary of State and Political Director at the U.S. Department of State, Josep Borrell, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Melanie Joly, Foreign Minister of Canada, Jean-Yves Le Drian, Foreign Minister of France, Dmytro Kuleba, Annalena Baerbock, Foreign Minister of Germany, Luigi Di Maio, Foreign Minister of Italy, Elizabeth Truss, Foreign Minister of the United Kingdom and Hayashi Yoshimasa, Foreign Minister of Japan, stand together for a photo during the G7 Group of leading democratic economic powers at the Weissenhaus resort in Weissenhaeuser Strand, Germany, Friday, May 13, 2022. In addition to the United States and Germany, the G7 also includes Great Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan. The main topic of the meeting is the war in Ukraine. (Kay Nietfeld/DPA via AP, Pool)
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CaptionFrom left, Victoria Nuland, Under Secretary of State and Political Director at the U.S. Department of State, Josep Borrell, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Melanie Joly, Foreign Minister of Canada, Jean-Yves Le Drian, Foreign Minister of France, Dmytro Kuleba, Annalena Baerbock, Foreign Minister of Germany, Luigi Di Maio, Foreign Minister of Italy, Elizabeth Truss, Foreign Minister of the United Kingdom and Hayashi Yoshimasa, Foreign Minister of Japan, stand together for a photo during the G7 Group of leading democratic economic powers at the Weissenhaus resort in Weissenhaeuser Strand, Germany, Friday, May 13, 2022. In addition to the United States and Germany, the G7 also includes Great Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan. The main topic of the meeting is the war in Ukraine. (Kay Nietfeld/DPA via AP, Pool)
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CaptionFrom left, Melanie Joly, Foreign Minister of Canada, Jean-Yves Le Drian, Foreign Minister of France, Annalena Baerbock, Foreign Minister of Germany, Luigi Di Maio, Foreign Minister of Italy, and Elizabeth Truss, Foreign Minister of the United Kingdom stand together for a photo during the G7 Group of leading democratic economic powers at the Weissenhaus resort in Weissenhaeuser Strand, Germany, Friday, May 13, 2022. In addition to the United States and Germany, the G7 also includes Great Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan. The main topic of the meeting is the war in Ukraine. (Kay Nietfeld/DPA via AP, Pool)
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CaptionFrom left, Melanie Joly, Foreign Minister of Canada, Jean-Yves Le Drian, Foreign Minister of France, Annalena Baerbock, Foreign Minister of Germany, Luigi Di Maio, Foreign Minister of Italy, and Elizabeth Truss, Foreign Minister of the United Kingdom stand together for a photo during the G7 Group of leading democratic economic powers at the Weissenhaus resort in Weissenhaeuser Strand, Germany, Friday, May 13, 2022. In addition to the United States and Germany, the G7 also includes Great Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan. The main topic of the meeting is the war in Ukraine. (Kay Nietfeld/DPA via AP, Pool)
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CaptionFrom left, Victoria Nuland, Under Secretary of State and Political Director at the U.S. Department of State, Josep Borrell, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Melanie Joly, Foreign Minister of Canada, Jean-Yves Le Drian, Foreign Minister of France, Dmytro Kuleba, Foreign Minister of Ukraine, Annalena Baerbock, Foreign Minister of Germany, Nicu Popescu, Foreign Minister of Moldova, Luigi Di Maio, Foreign Minister of Italy, Elizabeth Truss, Foreign Minister of the United Kingdom, and Hayashi Yoshimasa, Foreign Minister of Japan stand together for the family photo during the G7 Group of leading democratic economic powers at the Weissenhaus resort in Weissenhaeuser Strand, Germany, Friday, May 13, 2022. In addition to the United States and Germany, the G7 also includes Great Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan. The main topic of the meeting is the war in Ukraine. (Kay Nietfeld/DPA via AP, Pool)
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CaptionFrom left, Victoria Nuland, Under Secretary of State and Political Director at the U.S. Department of State, Josep Borrell, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Melanie Joly, Foreign Minister of Canada, Jean-Yves Le Drian, Foreign Minister of France, Dmytro Kuleba, Foreign Minister of Ukraine, Annalena Baerbock, Foreign Minister of Germany, Nicu Popescu, Foreign Minister of Moldova, Luigi Di Maio, Foreign Minister of Italy, Elizabeth Truss, Foreign Minister of the United Kingdom, and Hayashi Yoshimasa, Foreign Minister of Japan stand together for the family photo during the G7 Group of leading democratic economic powers at the Weissenhaus resort in Weissenhaeuser Strand, Germany, Friday, May 13, 2022. In addition to the United States and Germany, the G7 also includes Great Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan. The main topic of the meeting is the war in Ukraine. (Kay Nietfeld/DPA via AP, Pool)
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CaptionJoseph Borrell, left, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, and Elizabeth Truss, right, Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom, walk through the garden in front of Weissenhaus Castle during the G7 Group of leading democratic economic powers at the Weissenhaus resort in Weissenhaeuser Strand, Germany, Friday, May 13, 2022. In addition to the United States and Germany, the G7 also includes Great Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan. The main topic of the meeting is the war in Ukraine. (Kay Nietfeld/DPA via AP, Pool)
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CaptionJoseph Borrell, left, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, and Elizabeth Truss, right, Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom, walk through the garden in front of Weissenhaus Castle during the G7 Group of leading democratic economic powers at the Weissenhaus resort in Weissenhaeuser Strand, Germany, Friday, May 13, 2022. In addition to the United States and Germany, the G7 also includes Great Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan. The main topic of the meeting is the war in Ukraine. (Kay Nietfeld/DPA via AP, Pool)
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CaptionDmytro Kuleba, Foreign Minister of Ukraine, addresses the media during a statement in front of Weissenhaus Castle during the G7 Group of leading democratic economic powers at the Weissenhaus resort in Weissenhaeuser Strand, Germany, Friday, May 13, 2022. In addition to the United States and Germany, the G7 also includes Great Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan. The main topic of the meeting is the war in Ukraine. (Marcus Brandt/DPA via AP, Pool)
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CaptionDmytro Kuleba, Foreign Minister of Ukraine, addresses the media during a statement in front of Weissenhaus Castle during the G7 Group of leading democratic economic powers at the Weissenhaus resort in Weissenhaeuser Strand, Germany, Friday, May 13, 2022. In addition to the United States and Germany, the G7 also includes Great Britain, France, Italy, Canada and Japan. The main topic of the meeting is the war in Ukraine. (Marcus Brandt/DPA via AP, Pool)
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