According to the diplomat, Pyongyang and Washington are "in completely hostile relations," so "there are no areas where cooperation could be discussed"
The diplomat reiterated that the current situation in Ukraine had been provoked by the US’ actions harming Russia’s security interests as well as by NATO’s eastward expansion
G-7 Foreign Ministers Discussing China, Russia, Myanmar and Syria
Voice of America
04 May 2021, 16:05 GMT+10
Foreign ministers representing the Group of 7 industrialized nations have a busy day of meetings Tuesday in London discussing a range of world issues, including relations with China and Russia, the coup in Myanmar, the Syrian conflict, and the situation in Afghanistan.
Britain s foreign office said in Tuesday s sessions Foreign Secretary Dominic Rabb will lead discussions on pressing geopolitical issues that threaten to undermine democracy, freedoms and human rights.
Raab said the talks are an opportunity to bring together open, democratic societies and demonstrate unity at a time when it is much needed to tackle shared challenges and rising threats.
G-7 Nations Vow to End Syrian War, Top US Diplomat Says
Voice of America
05 May 2021, 04:35 GMT+10
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Tuesday that the Group of 7 industrialized nations have vowed to end the 10-year civil war in Syria.
My @G7 counterparts and I reaffirmed our commitment to a political resolution for ending the conflict in Syria, Blinken tweeted as he and other G-7 members attended their first in-person meetings in two years.
The Syrian conflict was among a range of world issues to be discussed by foreign ministers representing the G-7 nations during meetings in London. Others include relations with China and Russia, the coup in Myanmar, and the situation in Afghanistan.
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Foreign ministers representing the Group of 7 industrialized nations have a busy day of meetings Tuesday in London discussing a range of world issues, including relations with China and Russia, the coup in Myanmar, the Syrian conflict, and the situation in Afghanistan.
Britain’s foreign office said in Tuesday’s sessions Foreign Secretary Dominic Rabb “will lead discussions on pressing geopolitical issues that threaten to undermine democracy, freedoms and human rights.”
Raab said the talks are “an opportunity to bring together open, democratic societies and demonstrate unity at a time when it is much needed to tackle shared challenges and rising threats.”