The foreign ministers of the seven major industrialized nations and representatives of the European Union said in a joint statement that they are “deeply concerned” about the presence of Russian military installations and Russian troops near the Ukrainian border.
The foreign ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States, as well as representatives of the European Union, have stated that Russia’s deployment of troops in Crimea and Belarus is unacceptable and a threat to international security and order.
A statement from the foreign ministers of the seven largest industrialized nations, posted on the State Department’s website, said that since the end of the Cold War, Russia has had the largest number of Russian troops on the Ukrainian border. Have been replaced.
Russia has also been called upon to use diplomacy to reduce tensions, withdraw its troops from the region and remain fully committed to international commitments, including the reduction of military action.
The foreign ministers of the seven major industrialized nations and representatives of the European Union have called on Russia to announce a reduction in its military presence near Ukraine’s borders as a first step. Let’s judge Russia first.
The statement added that they are not only committed to diplomatic talks for the peaceful resolution of the ongoing conflict but are also ready for bilateral diplomatic talks with Russia on security, risk reduction, transparency, confidence building and arms control.
The statement also warned Russia that Russia should not doubt that a military strike on Ukraine would lead to wider coordination sanctions, including economic and financial sanctions, on Russia by seven major industrialized nations.