Ministros de Exteriores del G7 se reúnen en Múnich para discutir situación en Ucrania

Los ministros de Exteriores de los países del G7 se reunieron el 16 de febrero en Múnich, Alemania, para debatir las situaciones en Ucrania, Oriente Medio e Indo-Pacífico, justo antes del cuarto aniversario de la invasión rusa de Ucrania. Confirmaron la importancia de respuestas coordinadas. El ministro japonés de Exteriores, Toshimitsu Motegi, expuso la postura de Japón sobre los recientes desarrollos en el Indo-Pacífico.

La reunión de ministros de Exteriores del G7 en Múnich tuvo lugar el sábado 16 de febrero de 2026, antes del cuarto aniversario de la gran invasión rusa de Ucrania el 24 de febrero. Los asistentes incluyeron al ministro japonés de Exteriores Toshimitsu Motegi, al secretario de Estado de EE.UU. Marco Rubio, al ministro francés de Exteriores Jean-Noel Barrot y al ministro ucraniano de Exteriores Andrii Sybiha.

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