THE three – d ay Group of Seven (G7) summit concluded Wednesday in Evian, France, amid visible divisions among member states, as leaders struggled to bridge differences on major international and economic issues.
Although the summit produced a series of thematic outcomes, it once again failed to deliver a unified final communique, highlighting growing challenges to consensus-building within the bloc. Chaired by France, the G7 summit concluded without issuing a final communique, marking the second consecutive year that the bloc has failed to produce a unified closing document, following a similar outcome under Canada’s chairmanship in 2025.
Instead, nine thematic deliverables were released, covering areas such as geopolitics, the global economy and public health. Summit organizers had already abandoned the idea of a final communique during the preparatory phase, opting instead to publish thematic documents to mask differences between the United States and its allies, Kyodo News reported, citing diplomatic sources.
French President Emmanuel Macron described the summit as “objectively a success”, while acknowledging persistent differences between the United States and the other six members on issues such as climate change and the United Nations.
Xinhua
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