The heads of the European Union and the Brussels Commission will participate in the G7 summit in Japan

Brussels: Europe and the Arabs
The European Commission in Brussels said that President Ursula von der Leyen will deliver a speech at a conference entitled "Beyond Growth", which will be held on Monday at the headquarters of the European Parliament; After that, a press conference will be held before the G7 summit, with the participation of Charles Michel, President of the Council of the European Union
According to the commission, Fonderline will be on the nineteenth of this month in Hiroshima to attend the G7 summit, which is hosted by Japan, which currently holds the presidency of the group.
A statement issued by the European Ministerial Council in Brussels said that the Hiroshima summit is an opportunity for the G7 leaders to demonstrate their strong determination to uphold the international order based on the rule of law, and to strengthen their reach to the global south.
The main issues that will be addressed during the working sessions are:

Russia's aggression against Ukraine
Dealing with international partners
Nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation
Economic flexibility and security
Climate, energy and the environment
Food, health and development
The Japanese presidency also invited leaders from Australia, Brazil, Comoros, Cook Islands, India, Indonesia, the Republic of Korea and Vietnam to participate in several working sessions during the summit.
At the end of the summit, the leaders are expected to adopt a joint statement.
This comes after the meeting of finance ministers and central bank governors of the Group of Seven, in Niigata, Japan, and they were joined by the heads of the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank Group, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, and the Financial Stability Board. According to what came in a statement issued in Brussels, this comes days before the summit of the leaders of the member states of the group, which will be held in Hiroshima during the period from 19 to 21 of this month.

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