Tokyo, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken Arrived in Tokyo today. To attend the meeting of foreign ministers of the world's leading industrialized countries, or G7, which is expected to seek common ground on the Gaza Strip. As calls grow louder for a ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas,
Mr. Blinken did not comment when he arrived in Japan today. to attend a meeting and discuss for 2 days after he visited many countries in the Middle East To find a solution to the conflict between Israel and the armed group Hamas. Mr. Blinken just wrapped up a trip to Turkey yesterday. He said yesterday that The US government is being extremely proactive. Extending aid to civilians stranded in the Gaza Strip, he said that in the coming days aid could be significantly expanded. But he did not provide any further details.
last month France was the only G7 country to support the UN General Assembly's motion calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. While the United States voted against it, Japan, Britain, Italy, Germany and Canada abstained. France issued a statement announcing the matter to French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna. will attend the G7 meeting in Japan and stated that The meeting will discuss the need to meet the needs of civilians in the Gaza Strip. and respect for international humanitarian law. The French Foreign Minister will reiterate his condemnation of Hamas' terrorist acts. and demands for the release of hostages.
Source: Thai News Agency