The “Big Seven” (G7) countries oppose economic pressures and intend to resist attempts by certain states to engage in such actions. This is stated in the statements adopted at the summit in Hiroshima. expression G7 on economic sustainability and security.
The document says the world is facing “a startling increase in cases of economic coercion” aimed, among other things, to undermine the foreign and domestic policies and positions of the G7 member states and their partners.
The G7 assured that they would work together to ensure that such attempts to force group members and their allies to “obedience and comply” are thwarted. [требованиям]It failed and it had consequences.”
At the same time, the statement does not specify which states have resorted to such coercive policies.
Japan is chairing the G7 this year and is holding its summit in Hiroshima from May 19-21.
It was previously clear that the G7 countries were at the summit in Hiroshima. promise Long-term military, financial, humanitarian and diplomatic support to Ukraine to ensure the defeat of Russia during the conflict.