TOKYO, Foreign ministers of the Group of Seven leading industrialized countries (G7) supported a humanitarian ceasefire and clear humanitarian path forward in the Israel-Hamas war. and confirmed continued support for Ukraine
G7 foreign ministers issued a joint statement after the second day of their meeting in Tokyo today, Japan. The meeting reiterated the need to accelerate action to address the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza. By advocating for a ceasefire and clearing the way to facilitate urgently needed assistance. movement of civilians and the release of hostages
The meeting reiterated Israel's right to protect its country and its people in accordance with international law. To prevent a repeat of the Hamas group's surprise attack on Israel on October 7, he urged Iran to refrain from supporting Hamas and any actions that would destabilize the Middle East, such as Support Lebanon's Hezbollah and other groups and ask Iran to influence these groups to reduce tensions in the region.
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As for the war in Ukraine A statement from the G7 foreign ministers' meeting said it remains committed to supporting Ukraine's struggle for independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity. We urge China not to help Russia wage war against Ukraine. Ask China to pressure Russia to end its military aggression and support a just and lasting peace in Ukraine.
Source: Thai News Agency