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G7 and NATO leaders condemn missile attacks and support the investigation into the Polish incident in an united statement.
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Following Poland's announcement that it was conducting an investigation after what it claimed was a Russian-made missile struck its territory and killed two people on Tuesday
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U.S. President Joe Biden convened an urgent meeting of G7 and NATO leaders in Indonesia. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was present at the meeting.
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In a tweet, Trudeau, who is in Bali with other world leaders for the G20 conference, expressed his sincere sympathies to the Polish people and said he was being updated on the latest developments.
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The leaders issued a joint statement on Wednesday in which they declared their "condemnation" of Russia's "barbaric missile attacks on Ukrainian cities and civilian infra
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"We talked about the explosion that happened in eastern Poland, close to the Ukrainian border.
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We pledge to support and aid Poland's ongoing inquiry fully "reads the declaration.
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"We agree to stay in close contact as the inquiry develops to decide the best course of action."
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After the urgent meeting, Biden informed the media that it was "unlikely" that Russia had fired the missile, but that there was "absolute unanimity" in favour of Poland's investigation of the attack.
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In the face of escalating Russian aggression, the leaders underlined their unwavering support for Ukraine and the Ukrainian people
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