Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba met with G-7 and NATO leaders in Brussels, one day after the U.S. announced new penalties on Russia that included a ban on all new investment in the country and sanctions on President Vladimir Putin's daughters.
"I came here today to discuss three most important things: weapons, weapons, and weapons," Kuleba said in a tweet.
Reports of rape and torture against civilians by Vladimir Putin's forces drew strong condemnation from G-7 members, who voted to remove Russia from the U.N. Human Rights Council.
The atrocities also galvanized action in the U.S. where the Congress voted to strip Russia of its most favored nation trading status and to ban its oil and gas imports. U.S. President Joe Biden is expected to quickly sign both into law.