Its leaders have a joint statement that calls for the conflict of the conflict – according to two sources and a draft that saw Reuters. However, the agency argues that it does not agree with its content.
“We will work together with partners beyond the G7 for the rapid protection of our financial and national security”the statement said. According to Reuters, the text states that Israel has the right to defend itself, that Iran can never obtain nuclear weapons, while calling on both sides to divert the intensity that endangers the regional balance as a whole.
The statement plan will emphasize that G7 leaders will work to ensure market stability, including energy markets.
What did Mertz reveal
“I don’t see Putin playing a role in resolving tension between Iran and Israel” Friedrich Mertz said. German Chancellor stressed that European leaders will “They propose an announcement that it will be clear that Iran cannot possess nuclear weapons and that Israel has the right to defend itself.”
Speaking about duties, he said: “We will see if there is an opportunity to discuss the tariff policy on the sidelines of the summit.” He then pointed out that “there will be no solution to the tariff difference in this meeting, but we hope that steps will be taken in this direction”
Finally, he said he wishes “the US to put sanctions on Russia in conjunction with EU measures”.
‘There is consensus for de -escalation’
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday that he believes there was consensus at the Summit of the Seven (G7) in Canada on the need to decline the Israel-Jran conflict.
“I think there is consensus on de -escalation. Obviously, what we need to do today is to gather it and be clear about how it will be achieved, “Starmer told reporters.