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G7 foreign ministers from some of the world's most powerful nations start a two day meeting in Liverpool which is the last in-person gathering of Britain's year-long G7 presidency, before it hands over the baton to Germany. Russia's military build-up on the border of Ukraine is expected to be one of the topics that will dominate the discussions. IMAGES

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