MOSCOW: Russia‘s foreign ministry on Sunday dismissed the G7 summit in Japan’s Hiroshima as a “politicised” event that it said had pumped out anti-Russian and anti-Chinese statements and accused the forum of undermining global stability.
Moscow lashed out after the G7 leaders said they would not back down from supporting Ukraine, in a warning to Russian President Putin as he claimed to have taken the city of Bakhmut, something Kyiv denied.
Russian foreign ministry said the G7 had “irreversibly deteriorated” and that the forum had become “an ‘incubator’ where, under the leadership of the Anglo-Saxons, destructive initiatives that undermine global stability are prepared”. The statement accused the G7 of fanning anti-Russian and anti-Chinese “hysteria”.
Moscow lashed out after the G7 leaders said they would not back down from supporting Ukraine, in a warning to Russian President Putin as he claimed to have taken the city of Bakhmut, something Kyiv denied.
Russian foreign ministry said the G7 had “irreversibly deteriorated” and that the forum had become “an ‘incubator’ where, under the leadership of the Anglo-Saxons, destructive initiatives that undermine global stability are prepared”. The statement accused the G7 of fanning anti-Russian and anti-Chinese “hysteria”.