
Canada will hold a meeting of G7 foreign ministers in Charlevoix, Quebec, from March 12 to 14, where discussions will include the ongoing situation in Ukraine. The agenda will also cover key global issues, including developments in the Middle East, the Indo Pacific region, the Americas, and Africa. The announcement was made through the official G7 account on the social media platform X, as reported by UNN.
The meeting comes at a critical time as Ukraine continues to resist Russian aggression, with Western nations working to maintain and strengthen support for Kyiv. G7 members have played a key role in providing military, financial, and diplomatic assistance to Ukraine while countering Russia’s attempts to bypass international sanctions.
The United States, a leading member of the G7, recently declined to support the creation of an operational group focused on tackling Russia’s shadow fleet of oil tankers. These tankers have been used by the Kremlin to evade sanctions and continue exporting oil, providing a crucial revenue stream for financing its war against Ukraine.
Event | Details |
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Meeting | G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting |
Host Country | Canada |
Location | Charlevoix, Quebec |
Dates | March 12 to 14, 2025 |
Key Topics | Ukraine, Middle East, Indo Pacific, Americas, Africa |
US Position on Russian Oil Tankers | Opposed creation of operational group to tackle shadow fleet |