The G7 summit in Hiroshima began with a visit to the Peace Memorial Park

The G7 summit in Hiroshima began with a visit to the Peace Memorial Park

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The official program of the Group of Seven (G7) summit in Hiroshima began on Friday with a visit to the Peace Park, dedicated to the memory of the victims of the 1945 American atomic bombing. It is reported by TASS.

The leaders of the G7 countries, among which there are nuclear powers (USA, UK, France), are visiting the memorial complex in Hiroshima for the first time in such a composition. The program of the event includes a visit to the Peace Museum, which presents an exposition dedicated to the memory of the victims and victims of the bombing.

The Group of Seven will hold three working sessions during the day. As a representative of the Japanese Foreign Ministry said at a briefing for journalists, one of them will be devoted to Ukrainian topics. There are a total of ten sessions and various side events on the agenda.

Japan is chairing the G7 in 2023. The leaders of Australia, Brazil, Vietnam, India, Indonesia, the Cook Islands, the Union of the Comoros and South Korea are also invited to the summit in Hiroshima. The main topics of the meeting of the G7 leaders will be regional issues, including the situation around Ukraine, the Indo-Pacific region, Taiwan, interaction with the countries of the global South, nuclear disarmament, problems of economic and food security.

Source: Rosbalt

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