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The G7 Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM) is an initiative introduced in the "Charlevoix Commitment on Defending Democracy from Foreign Threats", issued by the leaders of the Group of Seven countries—United States, Canada, Japan, United Kingdom, France, Germany and Italy—on June 9, 2018, during their summit in Charlevoix, Quebec. [1]
This meeting was the first since Russia was suspended from the G8, [72] and subsequently it has not been involved in any G7 summit. The G7 has continued to take a strong stance against Russia's "destabilising behaviour and malign activities" in Ukraine and elsewhere around the world, following the joint communique from the June 2021 summit in ...
In June 2017, Peter Boehm was appointed as Deputy Minister for the G7 Summit and Personal Representative of the Prime Minister [12] after serving as the Canadian G7 Sherpa since 2012. [13] In December 2017, Trudeau unveiled the summit logo and announced five key themes that Canada would advance once it assumed the Presidency of the G7 on 1 ...
The planned 46th G7 summit would have been the final summit for Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe and Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte. However, it was ultimately cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Abe handed over power to Yoshihide Suga on September 16, 2020 and Conte handed over power to Mario Draghi on February 13, 2021
ROME (Reuters) - Italy hosts the annual summit of leaders from the Group of Seven (G7) major democracies from June 13-15. Here are key facts and figures about the three-day event.
The G7 final statement largely reflected his concerns. The leaders vowed to better coordinate the governance and regulatory frameworks surrounding AI to keep it “human-centered.”
Italy, coinciding with its G7 presidency in 2024, emphasized strategic partnerships with Africa. [2] This was the first time that a pope has attended a G7 summit. [3] The 2024 summit was the last summit for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, and U.S. President Joe ...
The issue has caused a dispute between France and Italy after Rome - which holds the G7 rotating presidency - demanded the removal of a reference to "safe and legal abortion" from the final statement.