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While the formalization of the agreement will be outlined in the summit's communique, there remain crucial details to be ironed out regarding the distribution of funds and risk-sharing among participating countries. Acknowledging Ukraine's substantial financial needs beyond the current year, officials emphasized the urgency of collective action to address these challenges. The agreement signifies a resolute commitment from leading democracies to support Ukraine's sovereignty and resilience against Russian aggression. While the disbursement of funds will take time, it is anticipated to commence within the calendar year, with allocations directed towards military, humanitarian, and reconstruction efforts. Regarding the risks associated with the loans, officials characterized them as "secured loans," citing the interest generated from immobilized Russian assets as collateral. While there may be scenarios where the income stream faces disruption, potential solutions, such as reparations, are being considered. The agreement reflects a coordinated effort to leverage financial mechanisms in defense of Ukraine's freedom and security, signaling unwavering solidarity among G7 nations in confronting geopolitical challenges and safeguarding democratic values. [Read more updates here]( Waymo Recalls Software in All Its Cars After its Robotaxi Crashes Into a Pole Waymo, a leading robotaxi company, has issued a voluntary recall of software across its entire fleet of 672 self-driving vehicles following a safety incident in Phoenix, Arizona. The recall was prompted by a collision with a utility pole during a low-speed maneuver, resulting in vehicle damage but no injuries. The defective software was found to pose potential risks in scenarios involving pole-like objects without a clear road edge. 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