The talks between top diplomats and foreign ministers of the wealthiest democracies continued for the second day on Friday (November 4) in the German city of Muenster, Reuters reports.
The G7 foreign ministers are expected to discuss how to deal with protests in Iran, relations with Central Asian nations and the challenges facing Africa on Friday, with their counterparts from Ghana, Kenya and the African Union as guests.
The G7 session was being hosted by Germany as holder of the group's rotating presidency. The city of Muenster is hosting its first major diplomatic gathering since the signing of the 1648 treaty of Westphalia that ended the Thirty Years' War in Europe.