Weissenhaus (Germany):The Group of Seven leading economies warned Saturday that the war in Ukraine is stoking a global food and energy crisis that threatens poor countries, and urgent measures are needed to unblock stores of grain that Russia is preventing from leaving Ukraine. In a statement released at the end of a three-day meeting on Germany's Baltic Sea coast, the G-7 nations also called on China not to help Russia, including by undermining international sanctions or justifying Moscow's actions in Ukraine.
Russia's war of aggression has generated one of the most severe food and energy crises in recent history which now threatens those most vulnerable across the globe, the group said. We are determined to accelerate a coordinated multilateral response to preserve global food security and stand by our most vulnerable partners in this respect, it added. The G-7 asked Beijing to support the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, and not to assist Russia in its war of aggression. The group, which comprises Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States, also called on China to desist from engaging in information manipulation, disinformation and other means to legitimise Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine.
The meeting in Weissenhaus, northeast of Hamburg, was billed as an opportunity for officials to discuss the broader implications of the war for geopolitics, energy and food security, and ongoing international efforts to tackle climate change and the pandemic. In a series of closing statements, the G-7 nations also addressed a wide range of global problems from the situation in Afghanistan to tensions in the Middle East.