G7 closing “First Summit Declaration” not accepted for adoption

The G7 Biarritz Summit came to an end on the night of the 26th without adopting the comprehensive summit declaration issued since the first summit in 1975. However, according to the officials of the Japanese government, with the intention of the presidency France, adjustments are continuing to compile a document that briefly summarizes the same content among the leaders in several political and economic fields. That is.

The G7 Summit held in Biarritz, southwestern France, was held on the 26th of the final day, and on the 26th of the final day, opinions were exchanged on issues of North Korea and China that had not been discussed so far. After that, a series of schedules were completed and it ended on the evening of 26th, Japan time.

At the summit, due to the wide range of opinions in response to free trade and measures against global warming, the adoption of the comprehensive “Summary Declaration” that was issued every year was postponed. This is the first G7 summit history since the Rambouillet Summit held in France in 1975.

The adoption of the summit declaration has been postponed, and there is a concern that the G7 countries will have less influence, which has led the growth of the world economy and the maintenance of the international order after the war. However, according to the officials of the Japanese government, it is said that adjustments are continuing to compile a document that briefly summarizes the same content among the leaders in the political and economic field with the intention of the presidency France. is.