(2) Statement of the G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Charlevoix. Office of the Spokesperson, US Department of State, Mar 14, 2025. https://www.state.gov/statement- ... ting-in-charlevoix/
(G7 members emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. They encouraged the peaceful resolution of cross-strait issues and reiterated their opposition to any unilateral attempts to change the status quo by force or coercion [胁迫]. They also expressed support for Taiwan's meaningful participation in appropriate international organizations")
The whole section about Indo-Pacific is attached at the bottom, in contrast.
Note:
(a) The eight persons (seven nations pus High Representative of the European Union) met Mar 12-14, 2025 at Charlevoix, Quebec, which is described as a "town."
Foreign Minister Baerbock Is Travelling to Charlevoix for the G7 Foreign Ministers Meeting. Federal Foreign Office, Germany, Mar 12, 2025 https://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/en/aussenpolitik/2705190-2705190
("From 12 to 14 March 2025, Canada will be hosting a G7 Foreign Ministers Meeting in Charlevoix – a town just under a four-hour drive northwest of Montreal")
Compare Charlevoix https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlevoix
("The region was named after Pierre François-Xavier de Charlevoix, a French Jesuit explorer and historian who travelled through the area in the 18th century. The community of La Malbaie was known as the first resort area in Canada")
(b) G7 Foreign Ministers Meetings and Statements. G7 Research Group (made up of civilians: click the tab "About" at the top horizontal bar), undated https://g7.utoronto.ca/foreign/index.html
("November 25-26 2024[:] G7 foreign ministers meet in Fiuggi-Anagni, Italy: "Maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait is indispensable to international security and prosperity. We call for the peaceful resolution of cross-Strait issues. There is no change in the basic position of the G7 members on Taiwan, including stated One-China policies. We support Taiwan's meaningful participation in international organizations as a member where statehood is not a prerequisite and as an observer or guest where it is")
---------------------------a section of G7 foreign ministers' statement
Cooperation to increase security and resilience across the Indo-Pacific
G7 members reiterated their commitment to upholding a free, open, prosperous and secure Indo-Pacific, based on sovereignty, territorial integrity, peaceful resolution of disputes, fundamental freedoms and human rights.
They remain seriously concerned by the situations in the East China Sea as well as the South China Sea and continue to oppose strongly unilateral attempts to change the status quo, in particular by force and coercion. They expressed concern over the increasing use of dangerous maneuvers and water cannons against Philippine and Vietnamese vessels as well as efforts to restrict freedom of navigation and overflight through militarization and coercion in the South China Sea, in violation of international law. G7 members emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. They encouraged the peaceful resolution of cross-strait issues and reiterated their opposition to any unilateral attempts to change the status quo by force or coercion. They also expressed support for Taiwan’s meaningful participation in appropriate international organizations.
They remain concerned with China’s military build-up and the continued, rapid increase in China’s nuclear weapons arsenal. They called on China to engage in strategic risk reduction discussions and promote stability through transparency.
G7 members emphasized that China should not conduct or condone activities aimed at undermining the security and safety of our communities and the integrity of our democratic institutions.
They expressed concerns about China’s non-market policies and practices that are leading to harmful overcapacity and market distortions. G7 members further called on China to refrain from adopting export control measures that could lead to significant supply chain disruptions. They reiterated that they are not trying to harm China or thwart its economic growth, indeed a growing China that plays by international rules and norms would be of global interest.
G7 members demanded that the DPRK abandon all its nuclear weapons and any other weapons of mass destruction as well as ballistic missile programs in accordance with all relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions. They expressed their serious concerns over and the need to address together the DPRK’s cryptocurrency thefts. They called on DPRK to resolve the abductions issue immediately.
They denounced the brutal repression of the people of Myanmar by the military regime and called for an end to all violence and for unhindered humanitarian access.