Group 1 - The G7 foreign ministers' meeting in Canada focuses on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Middle East issues, and critical mineral supply chains [1][3] - Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand emphasizes the need for discussions on achieving lasting peace in Ukraine and the Middle East, with a focus on energy infrastructure and humanitarian support as winter approaches [3][4] - The UK plans to provide £13 million to Ukraine for repairing energy infrastructure, highlighting the urgency of support as Russian attacks increase [4] Group 2 - The G7 foreign ministers will discuss the implications of U.S. sanctions on Russian oil companies, aiming to economically pressure Russia into accepting peace agreements [4][5] - There are ongoing discussions about defense spending among G7 members, with the U.S. urging allies to allocate 5% of GDP to defense, leading to disagreements among member countries [5][6] - The meeting is overshadowed by former President Trump's skepticism towards multilateral cooperation, affecting the dynamics of the discussions [6]
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Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-11-12 23:05