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Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will embark on a four-day trip to Canada to attend the first in-person summit of leaders from the Group of Seven nations since Donald Trump's return to the U.S.
“They are not going to throw out the [G7] agenda unless the security situation becomes world-threateningly grave,” Maurice Obstfeld, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International ...
As Canada gears up to host the G7 Summit in Alberta, 3 wars will be on the leaders’ agenda: the Russia-Ukraine war, the West ...