G7 support for Ukraine will not waver due to Middle East conflict, says Japan

G7 support for Ukraine will not waver due to Middle East conflict, says Japan
G7 support for Ukraine will not waver due to Middle East conflict, says Japan

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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - Japan's Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa said the G7 was arranging a virtual meeting with Ukraine's Dmytro Kuleba to be held during the Tokyo meeting. ― Reuters file pic

TOKYO, Nov 7 ― G7 support for Ukraine in its war with Russia will not be affected by the intensifying Middle East conflict, Japan said today as the group's foreign ministers prepared to hold virtual talks with Kyiv during a meeting in Tokyo.

The Group of Seven (G7) wealthy nations ― Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States ― as well as the European Union, meet in Tokyo on November 7-8 to discuss issues including Russia's war in Ukraine and the Israel-Gaza crisis.

“Our commitment to continue strict sanctions against Russia and strong support for Ukraine has not wavered at all, even as the situation in the Middle East intensifies,” Japan's Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa told a press conference.

She said the G7 was arranging a virtual meeting with Ukraine's Dmytro Kuleba to be held during the Tokyo meeting.

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G7 countries recognise that Russia is settling into its war in Ukraine for the longer term and this requires enduring military and economic support for Kyiv, a senior US official said after the bloc's foreign ministers met in September.

The group has been at the forefront of sanctions on Russia since Moscow invaded Ukraine in February 2022, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky making a surprise appearance at the G7 leaders summit in Hiroshima in May.

In the latest move aimed at turning the economic screws on Russia, the group is weighing up proposals to impose sanctions on Russian diamonds.

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Japan also said on Tuesday that it would take an unavoidable hit from US sanctions on the Arctic LNG 2 project in Russia, in which Japan companies Mitsui & Co and JOGMEC hold a combined 10 per cent stake.

Israel-Gaza response

Finding its voice on Ukraine appears to have proved easier for the G7 than tackling the spiralling Israel-Gaza crisis which has claimed thousands of civilian lives and threatens to spill into a regional conflict.

Since the war erupted, the G7 has issued just one joint statement on the conflict, amounting to a few sentences. Other group members have issued separate statements.

In Tokyo, the G7 plans to convey the need for a pause in fighting and allowing humanitarian access to Gaza, which has been bombarded by Israel in retaliation for an attack by Hamas militants on southern Israel on October 7 that killed 1,400 people, Kamikawa said.

Health officials in Gaza say more than 10,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have been killed so far by the Israeli bombing.

G7 chair Japan has taken a cautious approach to the crisis, resisting pressure to fall in line with the pro-Israel stance of its closest ally, the United States, officials and analysts say.

G7 divisions have also been evident at the United Nations, with France voting in favour of a resolution calling for a humanitarian truce in the conflict on October 26, the US opposing it and the group's other members abstaining.

Agreeing specific wording on Israel's right to defend itself and concerns about the civilian casualties in Gaza could be among the trickier negotiations, officials and analysts say.

“Although we will refrain from making a legal assessment of the actions of the Israeli military, generally speaking, the basic norms of international humanitarian law must be observed,” Kamikawa said.

G7 foreign ministers are preparing “some sort of statement” to be issued following the Tokyo talks, Kamikawa said declining to comment on its contents. ― Reuters

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