- Liz Truss will host G7 Foreign Ministers in Liverpool this weekend, in the UK’s final in-person meeting in its year as G7 president
- Last week the Foreign Secretary called on the G7 to advance “the frontiers of freedom” in a speech at Chatham House
- Truss will urge the G7 to agree on the importance of common principles to improve investment in the developing world, boost security and improve tech standards
Liz Truss will bring the world’s most influential democracies together in a show of unity against global aggressors this weekend as she hosts the G7 in Liverpool from today (Saturday, 11 December).
The Foreign Secretary will urge G7 Foreign and Development Ministers to present a united front against malign behaviour – including Russian posturing towards Ukraine – and to pledge security and economic support to defend ‘the frontiers of freedom’ around the world.
This call follows pledges by NATO allies to stand up to Russian aggression on the Ukrainian border, warning any incursion by Russia will be a serious strategic error and yield severe…