G7 Foreign Ministers Meet in France to Address Iran Conflict and Global Crises
G7 ministers and partner nations discuss Iran's nuclear and missile programs, seek diplomatic solutions, and coordinate support for Ukraine amid stalled Russia negotiations.
- Foreign ministers from the G7 are meeting in France with European nations and allies seeking to narrow differences with the US on the Middle East war while keeping other crises like Ukraine and Gaza high on the agenda.
- French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said one of France's objectives is "to address the major global imbalances which explain in many respects the level of tension and rivalry we are witnessing with very concrete consequences for our fellow citizens."
- While all G7 nations are close US allies, none have unambiguously offered support for the assault on Iran, angering Trump.
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The G7 Foreign Ministers meeting near Paris also called, in a joint communiqué, for "coordination of humanitarian assistance efforts".
The Foreign Ministers of the G7 states want to contribute to the military protection of the Strait of Hormus – on one condition: the war with Tehran must end
While the US is escalating the war against Iran, the EU is seeking its stance on the conflict. Berlin is looking for dialogue – and recognizes how narrow the line is between partnership with the US and dependency. This is also evident at the meeting of the G-7 Foreign Ministers.
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