France, G7 and Palestine
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Macron's announcement followed his visit to Egypt's border with Gaza in April where he witnessed the scale of the humanitarian crisis.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNG7 envoys had phones taken as Parliament passed bill weakening NABU and SAPO — ZheleznyakI can fully confirm this information. […] Our ‘geniuses’ from the President’s Office wanted to divert the ambassadors’ attention. They brought them together with the Prosecutor General and the SBU, and took their phones.
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France will recognise an independent state of Palestine in September at the United Nations General Assembly, President Emmanuel Macron said today. “The urgent priority today is to end the war in Gaza and to bring relief to the civilian population,
EADaily, July 25th, 2025. Verkhovna Rada deputy Oleksiy Goncharenko* was outraged at how Vladimir Zelensky treated the ambassadors of the G7 countries — allies of the Kiev regime, ordering them to be locked in a separate room and deprived of their communication during the adoption of the law depriving the independence of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the specialized anti-corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP).
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNG7 ambassadors welcome Zelenskyy's statement on restoring Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies' independence and offer assistanceEU Representative to Ukraine Katarína Mathernová has said that G7 ambassadors welcome Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's promise to restore the independence of Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies and offer their assistance in this regard.
The ambassadors of the Group of Seven countries have expressed concern over investigative actions carried out by the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) against the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) in which a suspected Russian agent was uncovered,
The leaders of G7 nations have urged a "de-escalation of hostilities in the Middle East, including a ceasefire in Gaza" - but stopped short of calling for a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, during their summit in Canada.
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A major G7 split is unfolding after French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed France will recognise Palestine at the UN this September. Macron’s move makes France the first G7 country to back Palestinian statehood—drawing swift backlash.