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Friday, November 4, 2022

G7 ministers continue talks on Ukraine war, Iran 

“We stand by Ukraine today, and we will continue to do so in future,” said German justice minister said on Friday upon arrival at Kyiv’s main railway station.

• November 4, 2022
G7 FOREIGN MINISTERS
G7 Foreign Ministers [Photo Credit: U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Italy]

Group of Seven (G7) foreign ministers continued their consultations on Friday on the global consequences of the Russian war in Ukraine and future dealings with Iran at talks in the German city of Münster.

Besides state violence against demonstrators during anti-government protests in Iran, the group of industrialised nations is to discuss reports on additional arms deliveries from Tehran to Russia.

The communications director of the U.S. National Security Council, John Kirby, recently said there were still concerns that Iran could supply Moscow with weapons such as surface-to-surface missiles.

This is in addition to combat drones.

Besides Germany, which currently holds the G7 presidency, the group consists of Britain, Canada, France, Italy, Japan and the United States.

In addition, German Justice Minister Marco Buschmann has arrived in Ukraine for his first visit to the country since Russia invaded it in February.

“We stand by Ukraine today, and we will continue to do so in future,” the politician said on Friday upon arrival at Kyiv’s main railway station.

On the agenda are talks with government officials and human rights activists.

The focus would be on the international prosecution of war crimes by the Russian military, which Germany wanted to support.

“Only if the community of states puts Russia in its place do freedom and security have a future in the world,” Mr Buschmann had said during a visit to the United Nations in October. 

(dpa/NAN)

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