World leaders gathered in Italy from June 13–15 for the annual Group of Seven (G7) summit. The members of the organization are the US, the UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, and Japan. They were joined by representatives of the European Union (EU, a group of 27 nations) and leaders from 10 other countries, including India, Kenya, Brazil, Argentina, Jordan, and Turkey.
What is the G7?
The G7 is made up of the democratic nations with the world’s largest economies. Each year, a different country hosts the meeting, where members and guests strengthen their relationships and pursue common ground on global affairs. They address issues such as the economy, trade, war, climate change, migration, healthcare, human rights, and gender equality.
What happened at this year’s meeting?
The most pressing topic was…
