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|June 24, 2025
Normally, negatives do not make headlines. But, at times they do. The recently concluded G7 summit in Alberta, Canada, turned out to be one such event when what did not happen mattered more than what did.
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The most crucial thing that did not take place was that the summit could not issue a joint communiqué that starkly illustrates the deepening policy divisions among leaders of the world’s most powerful economies. There is already a raging debate on what the G7 can accomplish amid growing US-European tensions. But, after the failure to prepare a joint communiqué a more fundamental question has emerged: Is the G7 itself equipped to address today’s complex geopolitical landscape?
The summit exposed significant rifts between G7 members and the US on critical international issues. Trump’s assertion that ejecting Russia from the former Group of Eight (G8) was a strategic mistake exacerbated tensions over Russia's war in Ukraine. The G7 did endorse a statement for “de-escalation of hostilities, including a ceasefire in Gaza,” but watered-down statements like this reveal the challenges in achieving consensus. These parallel conflicts show not only internal G7 divisions but also the growing disconnect between G7 positions and broader global sentiment, especially when it comes to Israel and Gaza.
This story is from the June 24, 2025 edition of Orissa POST.
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