G7 Foreign ministers meeting 2021
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The Foreign Minister’s of the G7 nations have now held their first face-to-face meeting for more than two years – restricted, as most of the rest of us to virtual meetings by the COVID-19 pandemic.
So what exactly was discussed at the meeting? And, perhaps more importantly, what does it suggest will be top of the Agenda when the leaders of the UK, US, Germany, France, Canada, Italy and Japan get to have their summit in Cornwall in South West England on June 11th?
Foreign Policy Expert Michael O’Hanlon from Washington DC’s Brookings Institution joins Stephen Cole to give his opinion.
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