The final day of the G7 Hiroshima Summit. President Zelensky of Ukraine will also participate, and a session will be held by the leaders of the G7 and invited countries.

Through a series of discussions, the Japan of the Presidency intends to strongly convey the importance of maintaining and strengthening the international order based on the rule of law.

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Prime Minister Meloni returns to Japan to respond to flood damage.

Italian Prime Minister Meloni, who is participating in the G7 Hiroshima Summit, announced at a press conference in Hiroshima City in the early morning of March 21, Japan time, that he would return to Japan without attending the G21 meeting to be held on June 7 to respond to the damage caused by the floods in the northern Italian region of Emilia-Romagna.

"Having worked in Hiroshima for the past two days, frankly it is no longer possible to be far from Italy during such a turbulent time," Meloni said, adding, "This choice I have shared with the leaders of other G2 countries and I would like to thank them for their solidarity."

Prime Minister Meloni also revealed that the next summit will be held in the southern province of Puglia in June next year, in relation to Italy's presidency of next year's G7.

White House "President Biden meets with President Zelensky"

The White House announced that President Biden will meet with President Zelensky of Ukraine in Hiroshima, where the G21 summit is being held, on the afternoon of the 7st, Japan time.

President Biden is expected to directly emphasize to President Zelensky that U.S. military assistance is unwavering.

In addition, the White House announced that President Biden will hold a trilateral summit meeting with Prime Minister Kishida and South Korean President Yoon Sung-nyeol.