Top diplomats from the Group of Seven (G7) will meet in Canada on Nov. 12 to discuss a variety of issues, including the war in Ukraine and the Gaza cease-fire deal.
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand will host U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and their counterparts from the United States, the UK, France, Germany, Italy, and Japan in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario.
Along with representatives from the member states, the foreign ministers of Australia, Brazil, India, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, South Korea, South Africa, and Ukraine were also invited to attend, according to Canada’s foreign ministry.
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said she expected focused conversations about the “long path forward” to peace in Ukraine and the Middle East.
“We have to be ambitious for the objective of long-lasting peace,” she said.
She added that the Gaza peace plan must be upheld.
“We’re tackling a range of critical issues with one main focus: putting the safety and security of Americans FIRST,” he wrote.
“Every complex relationship has numerous touch points,“ Anand said. ”On the trade file, there is continued work to be done, just as there is work to be done on the numerous touch points outside the trade file, and that’s where Secretary Rubio and I come in because the relationship has to continue across a range of issues.”
The G7 ministers will also meet with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha early on Nov. 12.

“[Russian President Vladimir] Putin is trying to plunge Ukraine into darkness and the cold as winter approaches,” British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said on Nov. 12. “These cowardly strikes are not only an attack on Ukraine’s security, but a threat to the UK’s economic security, stability and growth.”
The Niagara-on-the-Lake meeting follows on from the G7 heads of government and state meeting in Kananaskis, Alberta, which took place in June.
“The path to regional stability requires an immediate end to Israel’s aggression and accountability for its violations of international law,” he said.







