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Baerbock regrets removal of cross at G7 meeting in Munster

2022-11-04T20:24:09.301Z


In the pictures of the G7 foreign ministers' meeting, an object that wasn't in its place is causing discussion: a historic cross in the town hall. Annalena Baerbock regrets the removal of the religious symbol.


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Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock at the G7 meeting in the historic town hall in Münster

Photo: ROLF VENNENBERND / AFP

Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock regretted the Federal Foreign Office's decision to have a historic cross removed during the G7 meeting at the conference venue in Münster.

"I would have liked it if we hadn't put it away," said the Green politician after meeting her colleagues from the economically strong democracies.

It was not a conscious decision, "especially not a political decision, but obviously an organizational decision." You only found out about it in the morning.

The foreign ministers of the G7 met at the two-day meeting organized by the Federal Foreign Office in the Peace Hall of the historic town hall, among other places.

On a ledge on a wood-panelled wall there is actually a large cross, according to the "Westfälische Nachrichten" the "Ratskreuz" from the 16th century.

However, photos of the G7 round from the room show an empty pedestal without a crucifix.

Baerbock said the Hall of Peace has been extensively remodeled to make it a conference venue "and as part of that remodeling, the cross has actually been moved as well."

The cross is part of the history of the place and should therefore also have belonged in the historical hall.

She asks for your understanding that as Foreign Minister she is not personally responsible for the organizational change.

"Nevertheless, I very much regret it," said Baerbock.

The decision caused an uproar.

The diocese of Münster showed a lack of understanding, Münster's mayor Markus Lewe (CDU) said, "this decision should not have been made and I regret it".

The parliamentary director of the Union faction, Thorsten Frei (CDU), criticized the television channel "Welt" that anyone who had symbols of the Christian faith removed from a meeting room was not open to the world, but obstinate.

His parliamentary colleague Christiane Schenderlein told the "Rheinische Post" that "a new, sad and unimagined dimension had been reached".

Baerbock responded to this criticism without naming the Union directly: “Let us argue politically about the situation in Ukraine, in Iran or about other domestic political things.

But I really believe that arguing about this topic now - that is really a wrong sign, especially from the city of Münster.«

In addition to Germany, the G7 group includes France, Italy, Japan, Canada, the USA and Great Britain.

Germany will chair until the end of the year and is currently responsible for organizing conferences.

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Source: spiegel

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