The U.S. Secretary of State Rubio said today: "Traveling to France to attend the G7 foreign ministers' meeting, meeting with leaders from around the world, discussing global security issues we share concerns about, and exploring opportunities to address the situation in the Middle East and the Russia-Ukraine war."
Commentary: European allies have long harbored grievances toward America's erratic Middle Eastern policies and its steadily declining support for Ukraine. This meeting appears unified and cooperative on the surface, but underlying differences in each party's interests are evident. The U.S. is unable to compel its allies to fully follow its aggressive agenda, nor can a single foreign ministers' meeting truly break the deadlock in these two conflicts. Fundamentally, it is merely a diplomatic performance aimed at maintaining the façade of Western unity while concealing internal rifts.
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