G7 = A meeting of foreign ministers of seven major countries started in Germany, and we discussed support for Ukrainian people who are attacked by Russia to energy-related facilities to survive the winter.



In addition, it seems that they also discussed how to deal with China, given that Chinese President Xi Jinping has entered an unusual third term as the top of the Communist Party.

The G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting began in Münster, western Germany, for three to two days.



Foreign Minister Beerbock of the German presidency said at the beginning that "President Putin is trying to kill people living in cities that cannot be conquered militarily with cold and hunger," and strongly condemned Russia's attack on energy facilities in Ukraine. .



In addition, he emphasized that the G7 will continue to put pressure on Russia through sanctions and other measures, and that they will also discuss assistance for Ukrainian people to survive the winter.



In addition, Foreign Minister Beerbok told reporters before the start of the meeting that he would discuss China on the 3rd, saying, "China is a partner in international affairs, but in terms of the international order, it is a rival," showing a sense of caution.



It is believed that the foreign ministers of each country also discussed how to deal with China, given that President Xi has entered his third term as the leader of the Communist Party.



Under these circumstances, German Chancellor Scholz plans to visit China with executives of German companies on the 4th and meet with President Xi.



In the midst of growing wariness about China over human rights issues and maritime advances in European countries, Prime Minister Scholz was criticized for prioritizing economic relations with China. Interest is growing.