G7 Summit in Hiroshima: Nuclear Disarmament, Bilateral Meetings, and Trade De-Risking

The G7 Summit in Hiroshima showed unity on various issues, including Ukraine, China, economic resilience and security, clean energy economies, and an affirmative and ambitious development agenda. The leaders announced new sanctions and export controls against Russia, discussed peace with a broad range of partners, and launched the G7 Coordination Platform on Economic Coercion. They also emphasized the need to unlock investments and policy reforms to accelerate progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals and addressed rising levels of debt. The United States plans to provide a $250 million contribution in Fiscal Year 2023 appropriations to the Pandemic Fund to strengthen global health security around the world. The G7 Leaders demonstrated concrete progress on the PGII infrastructure initiative and announced new projects.
- FACT SHEET: The 2023 G7 Summit in Hiroshima, Japan The White House
- Japan's atomic bomb survivors hope G-7 firms up support for nuclear disarmament NPR
- President Biden News Conference Following G-7 Gathering in Japan C-SPAN
- PM Modi Holds A Bilateral Meeting With United Kingdom PM Rishi Sunak In Hiroshima, Japan India Today
- Australian PM backs G7 on 'de-risking' trade with China Reuters
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