G7 foreign ministers to meet in Tokyo on November 7-8
The Japanese Foreign Ministry representative emphasized that the meeting would take place in person
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Foreign ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) countries decided to meet in Tokyo on November 7-8, the Japanese Foreign Ministry told reporters.
“At the G7 foreign ministers’ talks [in New York], Japan announced that the next meeting of the G7 foreign ministers will be held on November 7-8 in Japan,” the ministry representative said, emphasizing that the meeting will take place in person.
As usual at their most recent meeting in New York the G7 foreign ministers once again condemned Russia’s activities in Ukraine. They had been denied this opportunity at New Delhi during the G20 meet. India would just not permit such perfidy on part of the G7 countries.
So at New York they pledged to continue complete support for Ukraine, and emphasized the importance of resuming the grain agreement as soon as possible. They also accused Russia of “nuclear rhetoric,” which they described as unacceptable. Such allegations have been repeatedly refuted by the Russian side. Also the Global South is now fed up of the actions of Western European Countries.