G7 Calls for Urgent Ukraine Ceasefire, De-Escalation in Sudan
G7 ministers discuss funding for Ukraine's defense, global mineral supply chain security, and humanitarian aid for Sudan amid ongoing conflicts, officials said.
- On Nov 11, G-7 foreign ministers gathered in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada, with Canada inviting outreach countries including Australia, Brazil, India, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and South Korea to join discussions.
- Pressure from Russia's renewed attacks and Ukraine's needs prompted talks focused on funding Kyiv amid energy infrastructure assaults, addressing China's rare earth dominance per the G-7 action plan at Kananaskis, and Sudan's humanitarian crisis after UN engagement.
- Japan's new Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi said, 'I particularly want to bring an Indo-Pacific perspective into G7 discussions and advance concrete cooperation,' during the meeting with top diplomats and the EU, a U.S. official noted.
- The meeting will continue through Wednesday, with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio holding bilateral talks with Anita Anand, Canadian Foreign Minister, on Nov 12, covering many global topics.
- China's export controls and a U.S.-China truce last month frame trade talks, while U.S. sanctions on Moscow's two largest oil companies and pressure on European partners add leverage on Ukraine funding.
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G7 foreign ministers gather in Canada to discuss Ukraine, China
The foreign ministers of the Group of Seven wealthy democracies gathered Tuesday night in a Canadian town to discuss their efforts to end Russia's war in Ukraine, plan an alternative to China's critical minerals supply chain and tackle other pressing global challenges.
November 11, 2025 – Toronto (Canada) – EFE. The final meeting of the G7 Foreign Ministers in 2025 began on Tuesday, with Canada as the host nation. The meeting initially focused on a host-driven defense of multilateralism and expressed support for the peace plan proposed by the United States to resolve the conflict in Gaza. In addition, ministers paid special attention to the international economic context, influenced to a large extent by the re…
One of the big questions before the meeting of economic democracies in Canada was: How do the G7 states position themselves in the Ukraine war? Now there is a final declaration.
The ministers of the G7 Foreign Relations condemned the scale of violence in Sudan, stating that the conflict between the African country's army and the paramilitary support forces had triggered “the world's largest humanitarian crisis”. In addition, they appealed for an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine, expressing their “invasive” support to the territorial integrity of the country when they concluded a meeting in Canada.
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