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G7 leaders to convene virtual meeting on Afghanistan crisis, Boris Johnson announces

  • The Western allies, who have faced mounting criticism over their handling of the crisis in Afghanistan, will hold their meeting on Tuesday
  • ‘It is vital that the international community works together to ensure safe evacuations … and support the Afghan people,’ Johnson tweeted

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Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Photo: UK Parliament / Roger Harris / PA Media / DPA
Agence France-Presse

Group of 7 (G7) leaders will discuss the crisis in Afghanistan on Tuesday in a virtual summit, Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Sunday, a week after the Taliban retook power.

“It is vital that the international community works together to ensure safe evacuations, prevent a humanitarian crisis and support the Afghan people to secure the gains of the last 20 years,” Johnson tweeted.

The United Kingdom currently occupies the chair of the grouping of wealthy nations comprising Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States, and Johnson has been pushing for a meeting for the past week.

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The Western allies have faced mounting criticism over their handling of the crisis in Afghanistan amid chaotic scenes as thousands of Afghans and foreigners try to flee Kabul following the hardline Islamist group’s return to power.

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Following a virtual meeting on Thursday G7 foreign ministers urged the Taliban to provide safe passage for those trying to flee the capital, the bloc’s first formal statement on the crisis.

In June, the G7 held its first in-person summit in nearly two years, in Cornwall southwest England, when coronavirus and confronting China’s increasing assertiveness dominated the agenda.

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