26 Apr. (EUROPA PRESS) – The president of the United States, Joe Biden, will attend the meeting of G7 leaders in Hiroshima, Japan, which will be held between May 19 and 21.
The issues to be discussed will be the “resolute” G7 support for Ukraine, the climate and food crisis, ensuring inclusive economic growth and “continuing to lead” a clean energy transition, as confirmed by White House press secretary Karine Jean. Pierre in a statement.
In addition, on May 24, Biden will meet in Sydney (Australia) with the Japanese Prime Minister, Kishida Fumio, the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, and the Australian Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, who will try to increase their cooperation in technologies. emerging markets, high-quality infrastructure, global health, climate change, maritime dominance, and more than the Indo-Pacific region.
The G7 foreign ministers have already shown their support for the extension of the agreement to export grain from Ukraine’s ports, have called for an end to hostilities in Sudan and have threatened to sanction countries that lend Russia military equipment.
In addition, they have promised to continue supporting Ukraine and to intensify sanctions against Russia.