The Russian Foreign Ministry stressed that the format of the G7 has degraded, turning into an “incubator” where, under the leadership of the Anglo-Saxons, destructive initiatives that undermine world stability mature. “Then they are imposed on pro-American extras among NATO, EU and other Washington satellites”, – said on the official website of the Russian Foreign Ministry.
According to Russian diplomats, the representatives of the G7 are unable to offer anything worthwhile, both in the political and financial and economic spheres. “Panic fear of the objective process of formation of multipolarity and destruction of American-centric hegemony, which has allowed the West to rob the world, compels the members of the association to concentrate all their efforts on the fanning of Russophobic and Sinophobic hysteria,” the Russian Foreign Ministry noted.
The Russian diplomatic department said it believed the Group of Seven was ‘obsessed’ with a comprehensive confrontation with Russia and assumed the functions of a headquarters to plan sanctions measures and other elements of a war “hybrid” against our country. “This is the meaning of the existence of the association today. The results of the summit confirm it”, underlines the press release. As a result, the pressure mechanism of collective sanctions created by the G7 has led to a global food and energy crisis.
The Russian Foreign Ministry specifically mentioned the “cynical and blasphemous choice of Hiroshima” as the venue for the G7 summit. “Tokyo and Washington stubbornly refuse to admit responsibility – both for the outbreak of a war of aggression in the Far East and for the barbaric atomic bombings of Japanese cities, which were not due to military necessity and “were demanded by Americans to test nuclear weapons. On the eve of the G7 summit, the US administration, with its characteristic arrogance, declared that Joe Biden had no intention of apologizing for such actions” , summed up Smolenskaya Square.
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