The Seventh Kingdom Group Summit closed in the voice of criticism

Author:Xinhuanet Time:2022.06.29

The Seventh Kingdom Group Summit closed in the voice of criticism

Xinhua News Agency, Germany, Gumi Shi Pattenji Xing, June 28 (Reporter Ren Ke Huang Yan) The three-day seventh-point group summit was closed on the 28th in the Bavarian-Pattenki in Bavaria, Bavaria, southern Germany. The meeting was criticized by many people, and believed that the Seven Kingdoms Group could not deal with global issues.

During the meeting, the participating leaders discussed issues such as Ukraine's situation, climate change, environmental protection, restoration of economic and supply chain reforms, and response to epidemic conditions.

The Seventh National Group stated that it would strengthen sanctions on Russia and provide necessary financial, humanitarian, and military support for Ukraine.

The summit was criticized by many. Some observers believe that the Seven Kingdoms Group currently only represents 10%of the world population. If it does not cooperate with the majority of the international community, this rich country club will not help solve global problems. Others said that the Seven -way Group can really fulfill its promises to be observed.

During this summit, parade demonstrations broke out near Munich and the conference venue. Demonstrators condemned the deterioration of the Ukrainian situation and the grain crisis of major industrial countries in the West and complained that prices have soared in the near future.

The Seventh Kingdom Group consists of the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Canada and Japan. The leaders of Argentina, Senegal, South Africa, India and Indonesia were also invited to participate in the summit. (Participate in reporters: Zhang Yirong, Lin Hao)

【Edit: Wu Tao】

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