💨 Abstract
G7 foreign ministers agreed on a joint communique supporting Ukraine's territorial integrity, urging Russia to accept a ceasefire and potentially face further sanctions. The communique was a compromise following disagreements over language regarding Ukraine, the Middle East, and China. The statement did not mention a two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, unlike earlier drafts. The communique also expressed opposition to unilateral changes in the Taiwan Strait.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Summarized by Einstein Beta 🤖
Suggested
G7 allies avoid divisions with Rubio playing 'good guy' role
Intel's new CEO to receive $1 million as base salary
Sweden's Klarna discloses 24% revenue surge in much-awaited U.S. IPO filing
Badminton-China's top seed Shi sets up All England semi-final with compatriot Li
US Senate advances Republican stopgap spending bill to avert shutdown
Swedish fintech Klarna reveals US IPO paperwork
Syrians trickle home from sanctuary at Russian air base
US Senate government spending bill advances toward passage
Stocks rebound after S&P 500 correction, safe-haven gold touches record
UK police charge Russian captain involved in U.S tanker ship crash
Powered by MessengerX.io