Key facts
- The G7 summit is taking place in Evian-les-bains, France, from June 15-17.
- Leaders from France, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, and the US are attending, along with invited leaders from Ukraine, India, Brazil, South Korea, Kenya, Egypt, and Gulf countries.
- Key agenda items include support for Ukraine, the Middle East crisis, economic growth, critical minerals, and online child protection.
- French President Emmanuel Macron is hosting the summit.
- U.S. President Donald Trump will participate in bilateral meetings and discussions.
- The summit is expected to result in several thematic policy declarations.
Leaders from the G7 nations, along with heads of state from several invited countries including Ukraine, India, Brazil, South Korea, Kenya, Egypt, and Gulf nations, are convening in Evian-les-bains, France, for a summit from June 15-17.
The summit, hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron, will address a range of pressing global issues. Discussions are set to focus on support for Ukraine, the ongoing crisis in the Middle East, fostering international solidarity, and promoting economic growth. A significant portion of the agenda will also be dedicated to critical minerals and the protection of children online, topics that have seen transatlantic disagreements.
U.S. President Donald Trump is a key attendee, with a bilateral meeting scheduled with President Macron on Monday. The summit aims to move beyond a single overarching communiqué, instead focusing on several thematic policy declarations. Leaders will also engage with prominent figures in the artificial intelligence sector, including Sam Altman and Dario Amodei, to discuss the future of AI.
Away from the official roundtables, bilateral meetings are expected to play a crucial role, including discussions between leaders of Gulf countries and the U.S. president, as well as meetings involving European Council President António Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. The economic repercussions of the Middle East conflict and disruptions to shipping lanes like the Strait of Hormuz are also anticipated to be on the agenda, particularly given the impact on European energy prices and trade.
