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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to attend G7 foreign ministers meeting next week
Ministers from G7 and outreach countries will discuss maritime security, economic resilience, energy, and critical minerals to strengthen global cooperation, Global Affairs Canada said.
- Next week, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will attend a G7 foreign ministers meeting in Ontario's Niagara Region on Nov. 11 and 12.
- As host this year, Canada is convening expanded sessions of top diplomats to advance Canada's G7 agenda on maritime security, economic resilience, energy security and critical minerals, Global Affairs Canada says.
- Traveling on a four-day trip starting Tuesday, Cho Hyun will deliver remarks in two expanded sessions and hold bilateral meetings on the sidelines, his office said Friday.
- Hosting arrangements bring G7 and outreach ministers together; Anand will welcome counterparts from France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, the US, the EU, and outreach countries including Australia, Brazil, India, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, South Korea, South Africa, and Ukraine next week.
- South Korea's recent high-level attendance signals deeper engagement as Cho Hyun's trip comes as South Korea seeks to expand its role within the G7 forum after President Lee Jae Myung's attendance in Alberta.
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FM Cho to attend G7 foreign ministerial meeting in Canada next week
Foreign Minister Cho Hyun will travel to Canada next week to attend the expanded foreign ministerial meeting of the Group of Seven (G7) major countries, his office said Friday. Cho will make a four-day trip starting Tuesday at the invitation of Canada, the host for the G7 meetings this year, and plans to deliver remarks in two expanded sessions of top diplomats, the ministry said in a release. He plans to address maritime security and prosperity…
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L 71%
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