Bharat Express

World

Prime Minister Modi arrived in Hiroshima on Friday to attend the G7 Summit at the invitation of Japan’s PM Fumio Kishida.

The G7 leaders are currently in Japan to attend the G7 Summit scheduled to be held in Hiroshima from May 19-21. Notably, Japan assumed the G7 Presidency in 2023.

“So if a country is much-much bigger, much stronger, much wealthier than another, there is an imbalance in population or whatever, it is not by chance that the UN charters foresee that in the General Assembly,” Terzi said.

Our shared vision for an open, stable and prosperous Indo-Pacific will help us build a better future for our people and the region.

G7 is the informal grouping of seven of the most advanced economies of the world. Japan is hosting the 49th G7 summit which will last till 21 May.

Japan’s PM Fumio Kishida said that all will listen to the voices of regional countries of ASEAN, South Asia & Pacific island states to engage in practical cooperation which delivers true benefits to the region as a force for good.

In an interview with ANI, Terzi said, “I believe that there is a great opportunity and it is a great contribution that India could even ensure that will happen (G7).

The Quad leaders also underscored the need to cooperate with Indo-Pacific partners to meet the region's infrastructure priorities to support access to quality, sustainable and climate-resilient infrastructure investments in the Indo-Pacific region.

US President Biden thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese and Japan's prime minister Fumio Kishida for agreeing to participate in the Quad meeting today on the sidelines of the G7 summit here.

PM Modi thanked Albanese for taking action against individuals responsible for similar incidents