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Liverpool : Top diplomats from the Group of Seven industrialised nations gathered Saturday beside the River Mersey in Liverpool with host country Britain, seeking to demonstrate a show of unity against global aggressors amid a crisis over Russia’s intentions towards Ukraine.
The U.K. is seeking elusive consensus from the wealthy nations’ club in response to what it calls malign behaviour by Russia, and over tensions with China and Iran.
We need to defend ourselves against the growing threats from hostile actors,” British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said as she opened the meeting of foreign ministers from the U.K., the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Japan. And we need to come together strongly to stand up to aggressors who are seeking to limit the bounds of freedom and democracy.
The U.S. and its NATO allies are concerned that the movement of Russian troops and weapons to the border region with Ukraine may be a prelude to an invasion and have said they would inflict heavy sanctions on Russia’s economy if that happens.
Moscow denies planning to attack Ukraine and accuses Kyiv of its own allegedly aggressive designs.
Truss and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed how to deter Russia from further aggression against Ukraine in a one-on-one meeting, the State Department said. Britain said the two warned that a Russian incursion would be a strategic mistake for which there would be serious consequences.

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