The G7 Foreign Ministers' Communique was released after their recent meeting in Japan.
The G7 Foreign Ministers expressed their commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific, which is essential for regional peace, security, and prosperity. They emphasized the importance of maintaining the rules-based international order and resolving disputes through peaceful means. The G7 countries also called for the peaceful resolution of the Taiwan issue and reaffirmed their support for Taiwan's meaningful participation in international organizations.
Condemnation of Russia's Aggression
The G7 Foreign Ministers strongly condemned Russia's aggression, including its ongoing military build-up near Ukraine's borders, and called on Russia to de-escalate the situation. They also expressed their deep concern over the human rights situation in Russia, including the persecution of political opposition, civil society, and the media.
Action on Climate Change
The G7 countries emphasized the urgent need for action on climate change and called for the implementation of the Paris Agreement. They also committed to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and increasing their contributions to climate finance.
COVID-19 Response
The G7 Foreign Ministers recognized the ongoing global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and called for a coordinated international response. They committed to strengthening global health security, supporting vaccine equity, and improving pandemic preparedness.
Human Rights Violations
The G7 countries expressed their deep concern over the human rights situation in various parts of the world, including in Myanmar, Syria, and Belarus. They called for the release of all those arbitrarily detained and for the end of all human rights violations.
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