G7 foreign ministers meet without Pompeo
Lebanese-British barrister Amal Clooney delivering a statement to the media on the margins of the G7 Foreign Ministers Meeting in Dinard, France, yesterday. Deputy Secretary of State John J. Sullivan is representing Washington at the meeting. – EPA pic, April 5, 2019.
FOREIGN ministers from the world’s seven most developed nations met today in northern France to push the fight against global inequality and cyber crime, despite the conspicuous absence of US top diplomat Mike Pompeo. The two-day Group of Seven meeting took place under cloudy skies in the Breton resort of Dinard against the background of a litany of global troubles ranging from Libya to Brexit.
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