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CANADA— Following their meeting in Canada, the Foreign Ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) major economies issued a joint communiqué reaffirming their united stance on the complex situation in the Middle East, particularly regarding Gaza. The G7 leaders announced their continued endorsement of President Trump’s Gaza plan, signalling sustained international efforts toward a lasting solution in the region.
Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza and Hostage Issues
During the summit, the Foreign Ministers voiced profound concern over the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The communiqué stressed that all obstacles to aid delivery must be immediately removed. They urgently called upon all parties to allow unimpeded, large-scale humanitarian assistance into Gaza to save the lives of millions of vulnerable civilians.
Highlighting the critical human element of the conflict, the G7 also vehemently urged the immediate return of the remains of all Israeli hostages. This demand is part of a broader international endeavor to address both the political and emotional aspects of the ongoing conflict.
Stance on Ukraine and Russia
Beyond Gaza, the G7 Foreign Ministers maintained a firm position on the conflict in Ukraine. The meeting saw a strong condemnation of Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. The ministers further called for an immediate ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia to prevent further devastation and loss of life in the region. The summit underscores the global powers’ collective efforts to address both major ongoing conflicts simultaneously.

