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G7峰会闭幕,放弃发表首脑宣言
日经中文网·2025-06-18 08:01

Group 1 - The G7 summit in Canada concluded without a comprehensive leaders' declaration, only issuing joint statements and action plans in six specific areas, indicating a visible rift among member countries [1][2] - The six areas of focus included critical minerals, artificial intelligence (AI), quantum technology, responses to transnational oppression, forest fire management, and immigration strategies [1][2] - The summit did not propose further sanctions against Russia, marking the first time since Russia's inclusion in the G8 that a leaders' declaration was not issued [2][3] Group 2 - G7 members agreed to collaborate with partners outside the G7 to enhance economic security and national safety regarding critical minerals, particularly for electric vehicle (EV) supply chains [2] - A consensus was reached on developing an "AI deployment roadmap" to promote corporate adoption and utilization of AI technologies [2] - The summit emphasized strengthening international cooperation in preventing and combating forest fires, as well as improving border management capabilities in response to illegal immigration [2][3] Group 3 - The decision to forgo a leaders' declaration aimed to showcase unity among G7 members by focusing on less contentious issues [3] - Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau highlighted the immense pressure facing multilateralism, especially in light of President Trump's dismissive remarks about the G7 framework [3][4] - Trump's early departure from the summit underscored his disregard for the G7, as he criticized the exclusion of Russia from the G8 and questioned China's participation in the G7 [3][4]