With the G7 summit set in Évian-les-Bains, French President Emmanuel Macron has crafted a strategic agenda to maintain US President Donald Trump’s active involvement over the three-day event. This gathering of world leaders comes against a backdrop of intensified geopolitical tensions, focusing on conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, and Iran. A pivotal aspect of the summit will be the US-Iran peace agreement implementation, especially efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and ensure secure international shipping through this critical energy corridor.
Economic repercussions from the Middle East conflict are high on the agenda, as global trade disruptions have led to increased shipping costs and inflation concerns. These economic challenges have prompted international institutions to lower global growth forecasts and caution about rising costs for food, energy, and borrowing, particularly affecting developing countries. The summit aims to address these pressing issues alongside security matters.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will be present at the summit, where discussions are expected to focus on ongoing support for Ukraine and exploring diplomatic solutions to end the conflict. European leaders are anticipated to advocate for a more significant role in future peace initiatives. Additionally, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is a major topic, with leaders aiming to advance ceasefire efforts and broader regional stability. Meetings with Middle Eastern leaders will likely address both the Gaza conflict and the implications of the Iran agreement.
Beyond security concerns, the G7 will tackle economic challenges such as supply chain resilience, critical minerals, artificial intelligence, and international development. Discussions are also expected to highlight global trade imbalances and the rapid expansion of Chinese exports. Macron’s goal is to foster consensus among member nations while steering clear of divisive debates that might overshadow the summit’s objectives.
The summit’s outcomes are anticipated to be communicated through separate summaries on key areas of agreement, rather than a comprehensive joint declaration. This gathering is seen as a crucial test of international cooperation amidst geopolitical uncertainty, economic pressures, and evolving global alliances.
