G7 summit: interior ministers discuss war in Ukraine
Created: 11/17/2022 10:36 am
By: Nail Akkoyun
The German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser invites you to the G7 summit in Etville near Wiesbaden.
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In Eltville, Hesse, the interior ministers of the G7 are discussing current crises and their effects.
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The two-day G7 summit of interior ministers begins in Eltville near Wiesbaden in Hesse.
Among other things, the Ukraine war and its effects will be discussed.
Eltville – The G7 interior ministers are speaking in Eltville near Wiesbaden in Hesse about the effects of the Ukraine war and about violent extremism and terrorism.
The fight against hybrid threats and misinformation is also on the agenda.
It is also about combating human trafficking and child abuse in cyberspace.
Previously, many heads of state discussed at the G20 summit in Bali.
After a reception in the Kurhaus Wiesbaden on Wednesday evening (November 16), the two-day consultations begin this Thursday morning in Eltville.
Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser (SPD) is inviting her colleagues from the G7 group of economically strong democracies to the medieval monastery in Eberbach.
In addition, representatives of the EU and other international bodies and organizations are expected.
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G7 summit in Hesse: It's about "the greatest threat to internal security"
Right at the beginning of the G7 deliberations, it was “about the greatest threat to internal security at the moment,” the massive effects of “Russia’s terrible war of aggression in Ukraine.” want to intensify cooperation and also want to make concrete decisions about it," explained Faeser.
In addition to the Federal Republic of France, Italy, Japan, Canada, the USA and Great Britain also belong to the G7 association.
Germany will hold the presidency until the end of the year, and Japan will assume the presidency in 2023.
(nak/dpa)