Three G7 Leaders Confirmed Their Participation in Crimea Platform
Three G7 leaders, Germany, Canada, and Japan, have confirmed their participation in the Crimea Platform online summit on August 23.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will join the summit virtually, reports the official Twitter account of the Crimea Platform.
Three G7 leaders have already confirmed their participation in the online summit, on August 23: German Chancellor @OlafScholz, Canadian Prime Minister @JustinTrudeau and Japanese Prime Minister @kishida230. pic.twitter.com/6OwIXUHLgD
— Crimea Platform (@crimeaplatform) August 17, 2022
On August 23, a year after the first summit, the President of Ukraine initiated the second Crimea Platform but this time online.
Not only active members of the Crimea Platform, 48 as of today, were invited to the summit.
The Crimea Platform is an international consultation and coordination format estimated in 2021 aimed at the ongoing occupation of Crimea.
The first Crimean platform summit was held on August 23 in Kyiv last year. Representatives of 47 states and international organizations attended the event, which approved a joint intergovernmental decision on how to return Crimea to Ukraine.