The text of the following statement was released by the G7 Foreign Ministers, High Representatives of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, the United States of America and the European Union.
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The senior officials of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, the United States and the European Union, G7 Foreign Ministers met at the margins of the Munich Security Conference for the first time based on the 2025 president of Canada.
G7 members discussed Russia’s devastating war in Ukraine. They emphasize their commitment to working together to achieve durable peace and a strong and prosperous Ukraine, reaffirming the need to develop robust security assurances to prevent war from beginning again. did.
G7 members welcomed today’s discussion with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha. They are important to the G7 to end the war in Ukraine through measures based on the Joint Declaration of Ukraine’s Assistance by using extraordinary income derived from Russian sovereign assets. It reminded me of this contribution. If they do not negotiate in good faith, through the upper limits of oil and gas prices, and by making sanctions against Russia more effective. New additional sanctions from February onwards will be permanent in the war with Ukraine, providing long-term security and stability as a sovereign independent nation, in order for the Russian Federation to bring about a lasting end to its war with Ukraine. It should be related to whether or not it will lead to an end. G7 members reaffirmed their unwavering support for Ukraine in order to defend its freedom, sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity.
G7 members discussed provisions for Russia for double use support by China and military support by the DPRK and Iran. They condemned all such support.
G7 members discussed political, security and humanitarian issues in the Middle East, including Israel, Gaza, Lebanon, Syria and Iran, as well as commitment to improving regional peace and stability. They emphasized the importance of durable Israeli and Palestinian peace. They reaffirmed their support for the full implementation of the ceasefire that was reached between Israel and Hamas. For example, they included the release of all hostages and the expansion of humanitarian assistance in Gaza. The G7 members stand behind the ongoing efforts of Egypt, Qatar and the United States, and continue to work towards a permanent ceasefire. They reiterated the clear condemnation of Hamas and the need to ensure Hamas would not be militarily reconstructed or participated in governance. They recognized Israel’s inherent right to self-defense, consistent with international law.
G7 members welcomed the results of the French-sponsored international conference on Syria on February 13, 2025. 2254. They welcomed Lebanon’s positive development, including the recent elections in Lebanon, the designation of Nawaf Salam as Prime Minister, and the formation of a new government. G7 members reaffirmed their commitment to stability, sovereignty and territorial integrity in both countries.
G7 members have been involved in rapid progress in uranium enrichment without credible civil justification, promoting terrorist organizations and armed groups in the Middle East and the Red Sea, a surge in ballistic missiles and drones, and their translational reproduction and their translational reproduction and their translational reproduction He explicitly condemned Iran’s unstable behavior, including the oppression and promotion of the oppression. A violation of basic human rights.
G7 members reiterated their commitment to a free, open and safe Indo-Pacific region in honour of the rule of law and sovereignty. They strongly opposed attempts to use force to unilaterally change the status quo, and emphasized the importance of peaceful resolution of conflicts. They strongly opposed China’s attempts to limit freedom of navigation through militarization and forced activities in the South China Sea.
G7 members expressed serious concern about the DPRK’s nuclear and ballistic missile programme and reaffirmed their commitment to the full denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. They say that DPRK is fully verifiable and irreversible in all nuclear weapons, existing nuclear programs, and other weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and ballistic missile programs in accordance with all relevant UN Security Council resolutions. They requested that they be abandoned in the manner (UNSCRS). They emphasized that direct DPRK support for the Russian war of attacks on Ukraine has serious consequences for European and Indo-Pacific security and shows a dangerous spread of conflict. They urged the DPRK to immediately stop all support for Russia’s war of attack on Ukraine, including withdrawing its troops. They called on DPRK to quickly resolve the issue of aidductions.
G7 members also discussed the urgent situation of conflict and instability elsewhere in the world, including the Congo and the Democratic Republic of Sudan, Haiti and Venezuela.
The G7 Foreign Minister was looking forward to a meeting in Canada held in Chalebois, Quebec, from March 12-14.
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