G7 Statement

June 30, 2022

G7 Leaders’ Communiqué

Elmau, 28 June 2022

We, the Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7), met in Elmau on 26-28 June 2022, at a critical
juncture for the global community, to make progress towards an equitable world. As open
democracies adhering to the rule of law, we are driven by shared values and bound by our
commitment to the rules-based multilateral order and to universal human rights. As
outlined in our Statement on support for Ukraine, standing in unity to support the
government and people of Ukraine in their fight for a peaceful, prosperous and democratic
future, we will continue to impose severe and immediate economic costs on President
Putin’s regime for its unjustifiable war of aggression against Ukraine, while stepping up our
efforts to counter its adverse and harmful regional and global impacts, including with a
view to helping secure global energy and food security as well as stabilising the economic
recovery. At a time when the world is threatened by division, we will jointly assume our
responsibility and work with partners around the world to find solutions to pressing global
challenges such as tackling climate change, and securing a just transition as well as
addressing the current and future pandemics and achieving gender equality.
We were joined in Elmau by the Leaders of Argentina, India, Indonesia, Senegal and South
Africa, with whom we are united in our commitment to protect and strengthen our
democracies, and to jointly address global challenges in close cooperation with other
international partners and organisations. The commitments we make today will shape our
path towards a sustainable development and inclusive economic recovery, and a
prosperous and peaceful future, in line with the Agenda 2030.
A Sustainable Planet
Climate and Energy

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