For the first time Ukraine will take part in the meeting of foreign Ministers of the G7 countries

For the first time Ukraine will take part in the meeting of foreign Ministers of the G7 countries

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Klimkin received the invitation to the meeting from his colleagues, canadian Minister of Christy Freeland.

Minister of foreign Affairs of Ukraine for the first time invited to the meeting of foreign Ministers of the group of seven. It will start April 22 in Toronto.

This was announced by Ukraine’s Ambassador to Canada, Andriy Shevchenko, transfers “European truth”.

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According to the diplomat, for the first time in the history of Ukraine will be present for a scheduled event, the group of seven countries.

The Ambassador confirmed that the Minister of foreign Affairs of Ukraine Pavlo Klimkin received the invitation to the meeting from his colleagues – canadian Minister of Christy Freeland.

“It is time for serious strategic decisions on Ukraine, Russia and on how to deploy the world towards peace and international order. We are happy that Ukraine will be able to join this difficult but critical conversation, and look forward to making a valuable contribution to future joint decision,” – said the diplomat.

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Shevchenko also stressed that Ukraine is grateful to the Canada as the presidency of the G7, for this initiative. “We see the invitation as a common will of all our friends in the group of seven countries”, – he added.

Ukraine hopes that this conversation will continue at the upcoming summit of the leaders of the G7 which will take place in June in the canadian region of Charlevoix, noted Shevchenko.

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