Thursday, December 30, 2021

Climate issues will be at the heart of Germany's G7 presidency

 


 Climate policy will be central during Germany's forthcoming G7 presidency, and will also be an integral part of Berlin's foreign policy. This was emphasized by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the country Analena Burbock before the DPA agency.

 "The climate crisis is also exacerbating conflicts in different parts of the world. "Reducing global temperatures is a contribution to international security," Burbock said. She added that one of the main messages of the German G7 presidency was: "Act before it's too late". It is with this slogan that she will address the foreign ministers of the countries of the form and focus on the promising multilateralism and sustainability of democracies.

 In addition, Burbock plans to invite as guests to the G7 summit those countries that not only want to invest in the future, but also advocate for economic development based on shared values ​​such as freedom and the rule of law. As Germany organizes two G-7 foreign ministers' meetings, it is considering "inviting African countries to one meeting and dedicating another, for example, to the Pacific".


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