The ambitious statement of the Group of 7 about Iran
The foreign ministers of the Group of Seven made claims against Iran in a part of their recent statement.
According to Isna, the foreign ministers of the Group of Seven, including Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, England and the United States, together with the High Representative of the European Union, issued a joint statement on international issues in a meeting held under the chairmanship of Canada in Niagara on Wednesday.
Ukraine
The foreign ministers of the Group of 7 confirmed their unconditional support to Ukraine in defense of its territorial integrity, freedom, sovereignty and independence. They emphasized the urgent need for a ceasefire and agreed that the current contact line should be the starting point for negotiations. The principle of not changing international borders by force was also emphasized.
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They accused some countries of “providing military aid to Russia by North Korea and Iran, as well as dual-use weapons and components by China,” which they say are key factors in the war.
This accusation comes at a time when Iran and China have repeatedly denied sending military equipment to Russia for use in the Ukraine war.
In this section, the ongoing debate about financing options, including the use of frozen Russian state assets for what has been called “support for Ukraine”, is noted. Russia’s recent attacks on energy infrastructure in Ukraine have also been condemned and support for the country’s energy security has been confirmed.
West Asia and Iran
The foreign ministers of the Group of 7 reiterated their firm support for the US President’s comprehensive plan to end the Gaza conflict. They welcomed the ceasefire and the release of prisoners and prisoners and emphasized the necessity of returning the bodies of the dead prisoners. Also, the increase in the flow of aid was welcomed, but concern about the remaining restrictions was expressed.
They called on all parties to facilitate non-interventional and large-scale humanitarian assistance through the United Nations, its agencies, the Red Crescent and other international institutions and international non-governmental organizations.
The statement stated: “It is vital that all parties participate constructively in the next stages of the comprehensive plan in order to provide a political horizon for the peaceful coexistence of Israelis and Palestinians.”
The G7 foreign ministers have also said that they will keep their attention on the situation in the West Bank.
In the continuation of this statement, they urged Iran to fully implement its obligations under the resolutions of the UN Security Council and the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT).
Without mentioning Iran’s cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency, the foreign ministers of the Group of 7 said that Iran should resume full cooperation with this organization, “including the possibility of inspecting all nuclear facilities and materials.”
This request is stated that due to the aggressive attacks of the US and the Zionist regime on Iran’s nuclear facilities, it is practically impossible for inspectors to be present in these facilities and special arrangements should be made in this regard.
The foreign ministers of the Group of 7 asked Iran to participate in direct negotiations with the United States, with the support of the European Troika, without mentioning the West’s betrayal of diplomacy.
They also called on all UN member states to adhere to their commitments after the implementation of the snapback; A mechanism that Iran, Russia and China have described as illegal.
Indo-Pacific
Emphasizing the importance of the Indo-Pacific region and not mentioning the destructive role of the United States in this region, the G7 foreign ministers “reiterated their strong opposition to any unilateral effort to change the status quo, especially by force or coercion, including in the East and South China Seas.”
In this statement, the importance of maintaining peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait was emphasized and opposition to any unilateral effort to change the existing situation, especially by force or coercion, was expressed. The peaceful resolution of the strait issues through constructive dialogue was also supported.
The foreign ministers of the Group of Seven expressed concern over China’s military deployment and the rapid increase of its nuclear arsenal and asked Beijing to demonstrate its commitment to stability through greater transparency.
North Korea’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs were also condemned and the commitment to complete nuclear disarmament of North Korea was confirmed based on the resolutions of the UN Security Council.
Sudan
The statement condemned the escalation of violence by “rapid reaction forces” against civilians in Sudan.
The foreign ministers of the Group of Seven called on the armed forces of Sudan and the rapid support forces to de-escalate tensions while respecting human rights, commit to an immediate and permanent ceasefire, and ensure the quick and unhindered passage of humanitarian aid.
In this statement, diplomatic efforts to restore peace and security were supported and foreign actors were asked to contribute to this goal.
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