Latest travel updates: Foreign Office drops huge hint over which countries could be on the green list for holidaymakers
There are still blanket warnings against a whole host of countries
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UPDATE: Grant Shapps has confirmed the green list countries people can travel to. You can see the announcement here.
Foreign Office drops big hint which countries could be on the green list for holidaymakers
Government appears to have revealed the first destinations to make its holiday safe list ahead of the Global Travel Taskforce decision
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G7 ministers meet face-to-face after pandemic pause
AP, LONDON
Foreign ministers from the G7 wealthy industrialized nations yesterday gathered in London their first face-to-face meeting in more than two years to grapple with threats to health, prosperity and democracy.
Host country Britain has warned that the increasingly aggressive activities of Russia, China and Iran pose a challenge to democratic societies and the international rule of law.
UK Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs Dominic Raab said Britain’s presidency of the G7 this year “is an opportunity to bring together open, democratic societies and demonstrate unity at a time when it is much needed to tackle shared challenges and rising threats.”
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Foreign ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) nations are gathering in London for their first in-person meeting since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
The week is billed by the United Kingdom, which holds the group’s rotating presidency, as a chance to reassert the West’s influence and address issues such as coronavirus recovery, climate change and growing tensions with Russia and China.
It will launch with talks between UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
The ministers will also lay the groundwork for US President Joe Biden’s first scheduled trip abroad since taking office – a June G7 summit in the UK meant to revive cooperation with traditional allies after years of friction under former President Donald Trump.