G7 Leaders Struggle for Unity amid Geopolitical Crises
On 17th June 2025, the G7 Summit in Kananaskis, Canada, concluded without major consensus on top global issues like Ukraine and the Middle East, after U.S. President Donald Trump left early amid rising Israel-Iran tensions.
What was Canada’s focus as G7 host?
- Under Canadian PM presidency, the G7 issued joint statements on:
- Securing critical minerals supply chains
- Advancing AI and quantum innovation
- Combating wildfires, foreign interference, and transnational crime
- Canada also announced:
- $2B in military aid to Ukraine, plus a $2.3B G7 loan disbursement
- New sanctions on Russia and $57.4M in security support for Ukraine
- $2B in military aid to Ukraine, plus a $2.3B G7 loan disbursement
India’s G7 Role
- India benefits from deeper collaboration with institutions of ....
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