During the meeting, the possibility of implementing new limits on oil prices and commitment to humanitarian aid in Gaza was addressed
The G7 Foreign Ministers gathered in La Malbaie, Quebec, where they discussed the importance of establishing effective “security agreements” so that they can protect themselves from new aggression. During the meeting, the possibility of implementing new limits on oil prices and the supply of additional support to Ukraine was addressed. In addition, the representatives warned of the imposition of new sanctions if it does not accept a ceasefire.
The elaboration of a final statement was a challenge for the ministers, who faced disagreements on topics such as the situation in Ukraine, the Middle East and the posture of those in relation to China. The draft of the statement reaffirms the commitment to humanitarian aid in Gaza and the search for a lasting ceasefire in the conflict between E, emphasizing the need for a “political horizon” for Palestinians.
Iran was identified as a “source of instability” in the Middle East region, and the G7 ministers condemned their coercive actions. The document also addresses the situation in the coastal areas of Syria, emphasizing the importance of holding those involved in innocent civilians murders.
With regard to Indo-Pacific, the ministers expressed their concern for stability in the Taiwan Strait. They condemned risky actions against the Philippines and Vietnam vessels in the Southern Sea of China, highlighting the need to maintain peace and security in the region.
*Report produced with the aid of AI
Posted by Fernando Dias