WASHINGTON – When President Donald Trump joins world leaders in a group at Canada’s Seven (G7) Summit on June 15th, he will find another agenda waiting for him. In a major departure from recent years, host countries are on the sidelines of the issues that were once central to the summit’s mission: climate action and gender equality.
This year’s rally prioritizes issues such as energy security, artificial intelligence (AI), critical mineral supply chains, and global economic stability, reflecting Trump’s return to the White House and changing priorities that have driven a new focus on the G7’s original mission.