The G7 foreign ministers, including US Secretary of State Blinken, met in Tokyo to discuss global challenges. They reaffirmed their commitment to lead with their values and work with allies and partners in pursuit of peace, security, and prosperity. The ministers also expressed unwavering support for Ukraine and agreed to increase sanctions against Russia. The G7 countries plan to involve the private sector in the reconstruction of Ukraine.
🗿 G7 countries in Tokyo: Support for Ukraine will never waver, Russia will face sanctions https://t.co/BOSxFgZmg7
⚡️The G7 promises to keep Russian assets frozen until Russia pays for the damage caused to Ukraine by the war. The Group of Seven plans to involve the private sector in the reconstruction of the state, according to a statement following the G7 foreign ministers' meeting in Tokyo. https://t.co/hXKV14AU4J
⚡G7: 'Our steadfast commitment to supporting Ukraine will never waver.' The Group of Seven countries (G7) reaffirmed their commitment to support Ukraine, regardless of rising tensions in the Middle East, during a summit in Tokyo of G7 foreign ministers on Nov. 8.
G7 foreign ministers reaffirmed their intention to increase sanctions against Russia and support Ukraine during a session on the situation in Ukraine in Tokyo. On 8 November, Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa chaired the Ukraine session with the participation of G7 foreign… https://t.co/qYZqRjiucZ https://t.co/QkBKhVxwp0
I spoke with @JPN_PMO Kishida to thank Japan for taking the lead in supporting Ukraine during its G7 presidency. I welcomed today’s strong statement by G7 foreign ministers reiterating the unwavering support for Ukraine even amid other global developments. We agreed to expand… https://t.co/78z8wNU70H
Global challenges require increased global cooperation. At the @G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, hosted by Foreign Minister @Kamikawa_Yoko, we reaffirmed that we will lead with our values and work with allies and partners in the pursuit of peace, security, and prosperity. https://t.co/aMt4CPAmiS