Tokyo [Japan], May 18 (ANI): Japan’s Hiroshima metropolis is all decked up for the G7 Leaders’ Summit starting this Friday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attain Hiroshima on May 19 and attend the G7 summit on May 20-21. He is visiting Japan on the invitation of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.
PM Modi will converse at G7 classes with companion international locations on topics equivalent to peace, stability and prosperity of a sustainable planet; meals, fertiliser and vitality safety; well being; gender equality; local weather change and setting; resilient infrastructure; and improvement cooperation. He may also maintain bilateral conferences with a few of the taking part leaders on the sidelines of the Summit.
The G7 grouping includes of Japan, Italy, Canada, France, US, UK and Germany. Security personnel had been seen on the venues of the G7 assembly the place the world leaders will talk about varied points.
Japan assumed the G7 Presidency in 2023. Leaders from G7 nations – Japan, Italy, Canada, France, the US, UK, Germany and European Union will attend the assembly. European Council President Charles Michel will characterize the European Union on the G7 assembly in Hiroshima.
Japan below its G7 Presidency has invited leaders from Australia, Brazil, Comoros, Cook Islands, India, Indonesia, South Korea and Vietnam.
The G7 Summit is a global discussion board held yearly for the leaders of the G7 member states of France, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, Italy, and Canada (so as of rotating presidency), and the European Union (EU), in response to the assertion.
Japanese PM Fumio Kishida in a message mentioned, “From May 19 to 21, the G7 Summit will be held in Hiroshima, my hometown. Hiroshima is a beautiful city surrounded by the lush green Chugoku Mountains, facing the calm Seto Inland Sea.””I truly look forward to welcoming the G7 Leaders to Hiroshima. At the same time, as the world’s attention turns to Japan this year, it will be a great opportunity to show the world the charms of our country, from beautiful landscapes, traditional culture and local foods to cutting-edge technology,” he added.
Kishida mentioned that the G7 firmly rejects any unilateral try to alter the established order by power or the risk or use of nuclear weapons and upholds the worldwide order based mostly on the rule of regulation. He mentioned, “I will lead the discussion as Chair and demonstrate the G7’s strong determination to the world with historical significance.”Fumio Kishida within the message said, “There are mounting challenges facing the international community, such as the global economy including energy and food security, regional affairs including Ukraine and the Indo-Pacific, nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation, economic security, and global issues including climate change, global health, and development. As Chair, I will facilitate candid discussions among the G7 Leaders to articulate ideas and plans for the future.” (ANI)