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G7 Diplomats Warn Against Assistance to Russia in Ukraine and Condemn China’s Militarization Activities in Maritime Territories

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The heads of the G7 diplomacy on Tuesday sternly warned the countries which would provide assistance to Russia in Ukraine, also presenting a united front against China, of which they condemned the maritime “activities of militarization”. Meeting since Sunday in Karuizawa in the Japanese Alps, the foreign ministers of the main industrialized countries have promised to make pay “the high price” to the countries which would provide assistance to Russia in its war against Ukraine.

They also pledged to continue to “intensify” sanctions against Russia and to redouble their efforts to prevent their circumvention by third countries. The final statement of their meeting also considers “unacceptable” the “irresponsible nuclear rhetoric” of Russia and its threat to deploy weapons in Belarus.

The G7 countries (France, Japan, United States, Canada, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom) also warned Beijing against its military ambitions in the South China Sea and underlined their unchanged position with regard to Taiwan, despite the turmoil linked to recent remarks by French President Emmanuel Macron.

The main information to remember:

– The G7 have warned countries wanting to help Russia in Ukraine

– The Brazilian President received Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov

– Zelensky goes to Avdiivka, a hot spot on the Eastern Front

– Threatened with a boycott, Absolut vodka announces the end of exports to Russia

Zelensky goes to Avdiivka, a hot spot on the Eastern Front

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the town of Avdiivka, one of the hottest spots on the eastern front in Ukraine, on Tuesday, his press service said. “I have the honor to be here today, to thank you for your service, for the defense of our land,” Volodymyr Zelensky told the military at Avdiivka, according to the presidency which released photos and a video of this trip shortly after the Kremlin announced a visit by Vladimir Putin to occupied areas of Ukraine.

Absolut vodka announces the end of exports to Russia

The Absolut vodka brand, the Swedish flagship of the French group Pernod Ricard, announced on Tuesday that it would interrupt its exports to the Russia, whose discreet recovery had sparked a boycott movement and criticism from the Prime Minister in Sweden. The Absolut Company, which produces one of the best-selling vodkas in the world, “has decided to discontinue the export of its brand to Russia,” the company said in a statement, citing the need to protect its employees and partners “ in the face of massive criticism in all its forms”.

Common firmness towards Beijing

During his visit to China in early April, Emmanuel Macron told the media that Europe should not be caught in “crises that would not be (his)” in reference to Taiwan, which had irritated some allies of France before the Karuizawa meeting. “There is no change in the basic positions of the members of the G7 on Taiwan”, thus assure the chief diplomats of the group in their press release, considering “indispensable” the maintenance of peace and stability in the Strait of Taiwan.

French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna and her counterparts have tried throughout the two days of talks in Japan to play down their differences, and their joint statement adopts strong language towards Beijing. Their text thus evokes the “concerns” of the G7 concerning “the continuous and accelerated expansion of China’s nuclear arsenal”, calling on it to work for “stability through greater transparency” on its nuclear weapons.

Without citing Beijing, the joint statement pledges to strengthen cooperation against “economic coercion”, consisting of restricting foreign trade or investment for political purposes. The warning against supporting Russia in Ukraine, without mentioning China, however, itself echoes repeated warnings by Western officials in Beijing against supplying arms to Russia.

Lavrov in Brazil, accused by Washington of “echoing Russian propaganda”

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva received Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Monday to promote international mediation over the war in Ukraine, with Washington accusing Brazil of “echoing Russian and Chinese propaganda” on the conflict.

Sergei Lavrov, who is starting a Latin American tour in Brazil, met Lula at the Alvorada Palace, the official residence of the Brazilian head of state. This interview did not lead to the publication of an official press release. Before this meeting, the head of Russian diplomacy spoke at midday with his counterpart Mauro Vieira.

“We thank Brazil for its contribution to (the search for) a solution to this conflict,” he said at a press conference. He said that Moscow wanted “the conflict to end as soon as possible”, but nevertheless advocated a “lasting and not immediate” solution. Last week, Lula reiterated his intention to create a “G20 peace”, a group of countries whose goal would be to work for an end to the conflict in Ukraine.

He also said that Washington should “stop encouraging war and start talking about peace”. And “the European Union must start talking about peace”, had launched the Brazilian president Saturday in front of journalists in Beijing.

Russia: American journalist Gershkovich “combative” despite being remanded in custody

American journalist Evan Gershkovich is “combative” despite being held in pre-trial detention in Russia on espionage charges which he rejects, one of his lawyers told AFP on Tuesday. “He is combative, he plays sports, he understands that people support him,” Maria Kortchaguina told an AFP journalist after a hearing in which a judge refused to hand over Evan Gershkovich. freely.

In addition, criminal proceedings have been initiated by Russian justice against opponent Alexei Navalny following an altercation in prison, his spokesperson announced on Tuesday, denouncing a “provocation” by the prison authorities. “A new criminal case has been launched against Alexeï Navalny,” said Kira Iarmych on Twitter, explaining that the opponent, who is serving a nine-year prison sentence, risks an additional five years “for disorganization of the activities of the penitentiary institution. “.

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