The G7 = seven major foreign ministers' meeting in Germany ended on the 14th, and Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock continued to support the G7, including the provision of weapons to Ukraine, and food shortages feared by the invasion. He emphasized the idea of ​​working together on issues such as.

The G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting, which had been held in Germany since the 12th, held discussions over three days on Russia's response to the military invasion of Ukraine, as well as the development of nuclear weapons and missiles by China and North Korea, which are strengthening their marine advancement. It ended on the 14th.



"We will continue to support Ukraine, including the provision of weapons," said German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, who concludes the meeting at a press conference, emphasizing the idea of ​​continuing to support Ukraine under military invasion.



He also pointed out that the invasion has made it impossible to export 25 million tons of grain from Ukrainian ports. He strongly condemned Russia.



Russia then said it was trying to block grain exports, create a crisis and disrupt the cohesion of the international community, and said it would consider ways to bring stagnation grain out of Ukraine.