The foreign affairs ministers of the G7 countries and Ukraine during an informal meeting in Toronto (Canada) discussed the issues of the occupied territories of Ukraine and hostages held by Russia, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin said after the meeting.
"There was a feeling that Ukraine is a part of this community and the challenges that confront us today are challenges to our common values. We spoke about everything from the occupation of Crimea and Donbas to Ukrainian hostages illegally held in Russia," Klimkin wrote on his Facebook page on Monday.
He thanked Foreign Minister of Canada Chrystia Freeland who invited him to the meeting, "for the sincere conversation and a friendly atmosphere."
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
G7 Foreign Ministers express resolve to bolster Ukraine's air defense capabilities
19:44, 19.04.2024
Ukrainian Film Festival opens in Toronto
15:16, 06.04.2024
G7 ambassadors monitor selection of new HQCJ leadership
21:26, 28.03.2024
G7 ambassadors following selection of new leadership of High Qualifications Commission of Judges
20:10, 28.03.2024
G7 leaders issue statement: If Iran supplies Russia with ballistic missiles, we to respond swiftly with new, significant measures
20:28, 15.03.2024
LATEST
Yermak thanks Sullivan, team of US presidential administration for their efforts to approve assistance to Ukraine
20:53, 24.04.2024
World majority should be present at Peace Summit – Zelenskyy
20:47, 24.04.2024
Zelenskyy listens to reports from Syrsky and Umerov
20:17, 24.04.2024
USA announces new $1 bln military aid package for Ukraine
19:51, 24.04.2024
Zelenskyy thanks Americans working at defense enterprises