
Joly ends foreign ministers’ meeting in Quebec with ‘strong G7 unity’ on Ukraine
LA MALBAIE, Que. — Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said Friday that G7 countries are unified in their support for Ukraine, as she and her peers endorsed a U.S. proposal for a ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine war and called for a “political horizon” for Palestinians.
“We were able to find strong G7 unity on a variety of issues,” Joly told reporters Friday morning as the gathering of Group of Seven foreign ministers was winding down in the Charlevoix region of Quebec.
The meeting took place against a backdrop of turbulence at home and abroad — with Prime Minister Mark Carney poised to launch what promises to be a hard-fought election campaign and U.S. President Donald Trump pursuing a trade war against much of the world.
The G7 includes the U.S., Canada, European nations and Japan — countries that are alarmed by the rising influence of Beijing and Moscow and by Trump’s unconventional foreign policy proposals and coercive trade policies.