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G7 condemns Iranian attacks and vows to secure global energy supply
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Foreign ministers from the seven nations of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom met in Ottawa on March 21st. They strongly condemned Iran's recent strikes against its neighbors while simultaneously vowing that they will take all necessary measures to ensure a stable and uninterrupted flow for global energy supplies.
Key Points
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1G7 foreign ministers from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK, and USA collectively condemned Iran's recent attacks on its neighbours.
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2The G7 leaders warned that these actions pose a serious threat to both regional security and the global energy supply chain.
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3There is an urgent call for 'immediate' or unconditional cessation of all Iranian missile/drone strikes in response.
Developments
[Mar 22, 10:45]
G7 Foreign Ministers collectively condemned Iran's attacks on its neighbours and vowed to ensure the security of global energy supply (Timesofoman).
[Mar 22, 09:58]
Ottawa confirmed that G7 foreign ministers from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK and USA condemned Iran's attacks on its neighbours.