Tokyo/Karuizawa (dpa) – German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock arrived in Japan on Sunday to attend consultations of the G7 group of economically strong democracies. In view of the Russian war against Ukraine, which has been underway for over a year, Baerbock announced a clear signal from the G7 group to Russian President Vladimir Putin. “We are strong together as the G7 because we know exactly what we stand for: For an international order in which the rule of law and international law take precedence over the law of the strongest. For economic relations that are based not on dependencies but on fairness and common rules governing competition.”
The G7, “as a crisis team working around the clock”, had so far countered Russian aggression with one barrier after another: with winter aid for the people in Ukraine, with sanctions against Russia and with the oil price cap, said Baerbock. “With our support, Ukraine has withstood Russia’s energy war and winter offensive.” Baerbock added: “We will step up our commitment at the meeting in Japan.” Baerbock travelled to the G7 meeting with fresh impressions from China and South Korea: since Thursday she has been in Asia, first visiting China and then South Korea.
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