Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) international locations – Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK and the US – will meet on Sunday within the distant city of Kananaskis, Alberta, nestled within the foothills of the Canadian Rockies, for 3 days of intense discussions.
This would be the 51st G7 summit assembly. The primary came about in 1975 in Rambouillet, France. Again then, it was referred to as the G6 assembly, as Canada didn’t develop into a member till the next yr.
Russia joined the discussion board in 1998, making it the G8, however was successfully expelled in 2014, following its annexation of Crimea. Since then, the discussion board has been referred to as the G7.
Tensions at this yr’s gathering, happening June 15-17, are prone to be excessive for a lot of causes.
Intense discussions are anticipated in regards to the unfolding disaster within the Center East after Israel carried out large strikes on army and nuclear websites in Iran on Friday. This yr’s assembly additionally takes place in opposition to the backdrop of aggressive commerce tariffs set – after which paused for all international locations besides China, which has now reached a take care of the US – by US President Donald Trump earlier this yr.
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney can also nonetheless be reeling from feedback by Trump that Canada ought to develop into the 51st US state. In Might, Carney said that Canada was “not on the market … ever” throughout a gathering with Trump on the White Home.
The G7 represents 44 p.c of worldwide gross home product (GDP) however solely 10 p.c of the world’s inhabitants. Throughout the group, the US is by far the biggest economic system. Having campaigned for the presidency on an “America First” message, Trump has incessantly expressed displeasure about how a lot it contributes to international affairs.
On the final G7 summit attended by Trump in 2018, his nationwide safety adviser, John Bolton, posted on social media: “Simply one other G7 the place different international locations count on America will at all times be their financial institution. The President made it clear at this time. No extra.”
So, who’s coming this yr and what’s going to they be speaking about?
Who’s attending the G7 assembly this yr?
Canada is internet hosting this yr’s G7 assembly – it’s the seventh time it has assumed the presidency of the group. In addition to leaders of the G7 international locations and the EU, which can also be represented on the summit, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has invited a number of heads of state from non-G7 international locations as company.
These embrace Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, who confirmed her attendance on Monday after saying in Might that she was undecided, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was invited, however it’s unclear whether or not he’ll attend.
The invitation for Modi has raised eyebrows in Canada. Relations between India and Canada have been strained since former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India of assassinating a Sikh separatist chief in Canada in 2023. The World Sikh Organisation mentioned Carney’s invitation was a “betrayal of Sikh Canadians”, and the Sikh Federation of Canada known as it “a grave insult”.
However Carney, who’s making an attempt to diversify Canadian commerce away from the US, defended his determination, saying it is sensible for the G7 to ask India, since it’s the world’s fifth-largest economic system and is on the coronary heart of a lot of buying and selling provide chains.
“As well as, bilaterally, we’ve now agreed, importantly, to continued legislation enforcement dialogue, so there’s been some progress on that, that recognises problems with accountability. I prolonged the invitation to Prime Minister Modi in that context,” Carney instructed reporters in Ottawa.
In March, Carney additionally invited Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to this week’s gathering.
Leaders of Australia, Brazil, Indonesia, South Africa and South Korea are additionally anticipated to attend.
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Will they focus on US commerce tariffs?
Throughout his present tenure as president, Trump has imposed broad tariffs on each member of the G7, in addition to on most different international locations around the globe, sparking a world commerce struggle within the course of. Trump says he desires to reverse massive commerce deficits between the US and different international locations.
Nonetheless, it’s unlikely this subject will probably be formally addressed throughout G7 discussions as Carney will primarily be making an attempt to forestall a fallout over commerce between the member states, lots of whom are nonetheless scrambling to safe commerce offers with the US.
The UK reached the primary commerce settlement with the US in Might, when it agreed to cut back tariffs on US items from 5.1 p.c to 1.8 p.c and supply higher entry for US items. In return, the US dropped increased tariffs, leaving solely its common 10-percent tariff in place.
Each the EU and Japan are hoping to strike their very own agreements earlier than the July 9 finish of Trump’s 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs.
Trump additionally had a rocky relationship with the G7 throughout his first time period as US president and left the 2018 summit – additionally in Canada – in a huff. On the finish of what was regarded as a profitable gathering, Trump wrote on social media that he had directed his employees to not signal the ultimate communique – the assertion G7 international locations subject in a present of unity on the finish of the summit – and known as then-Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau “very dishonest and weak”.
Although the communique is rarely often formally “signed”, the incident pointed to Trump’s unpredictability, specialists say.
John Kirton of the G7 Analysis Group, primarily based on the College of Toronto, mentioned Trump is much less prone to trigger a scene this yr. He instructed Indian channel NDTV World that Carney is on higher phrases with Trump and famous that the US is because of host the G7 in 2027. “He doesn’t need to kill the G7 golden goose earlier than he can produce the ‘greatest, greatest summit ever’ for the entire world stage two years from now,” Kirton mentioned.
So, what will probably be on the agenda for this G7 assembly?
The G7 2025 summit web site lists three core actions on the agenda for this yr’s discussions: “Defending our communities around the globe”; “Constructing power safety and accelerating the digital transition”; and “Securing the partnerships of the long run”.
However G7 leaders are prone to give attention to the unfolding battle between Israel and Iran.
If this doesn’t dominate discussions fully, different gadgets on the agenda at this yr’s G7 summit are prone to be international commerce points, the Russia-Ukraine struggle and China.
Israel-Iran disaster
Julia Kulik, director of strategic initiatives for the G7 Analysis Group on the College of Toronto’s Trinity Faculty, mentioned conversations on international peace that might have centered on the Russia-Ukraine battle and Israel’s struggle on Gaza will now probably pivot to Iran.
“There will probably be robust questions from different leaders across the desk to Donald Trump about what went incorrect with the negotiations and about what he’s going to do to get Israel to de-escalate earlier than issues worsen,” Kulik instructed Al Jazeera.
The G7 “was designed to be a disaster response group with the flexibility to behave and adapt rapidly to worldwide challenges … so in some methods it’s good they’re assembly this weekend as they’ll have the flexibility to reply rapidly”, she added.
Robert Rogowsky, professor of commerce and financial diplomacy on the Middlebury Institute of Worldwide Research, mentioned there isn’t a approach G7 members can keep away from the topic of the newest disaster within the Center East. “That assault, counterattack, and the US declaration that it was not concerned and its warning about staying away from American belongings as targets is prone to be the very first thing mentioned, because it now creates the potential for an actual, all-out struggle within the Center East. The key neighbouring events should determine align themselves.” Rogowsky mentioned.
International commerce
Whereas Carney is hoping to cowl uncontroversial themes, corresponding to constructing friendlier international provide chains for supplies like vital minerals, China can also be a spotlight of discussions.
Following a gathering of G7 finance ministers in Canada in Might, the group issued a joint communique saying they might proceed to observe “nonmarket insurance policies and practices” which contribute to imbalances in international commerce. The assertion didn’t point out China, however “nonmarket insurance policies” typically discuss with export subsidies and forex insurance policies that the Trump administration says present a bonus in worldwide commerce. The assertion was seen as a swipe at China’s commerce practices, particularly its lending practices, which many see as including debt for poorer international locations.
Leaders of the G7 are additionally anticipated to debate issues about rising tensions between China and Taiwan within the East and South China Seas, in addition to China’s increasing army presence there.
Russia-Ukraine struggle
A joint assertion of G7 international ministers following an earlier assembly in Quebec in mid-March expressed robust assist for Kyiv. It mentioned finance ministers had “mentioned imposing additional prices on Russia” if Moscow didn’t conform to a ceasefire.
The UK and the EU introduced a brand new spherical of sanctions in opposition to Russia in Might, however Trump, who has been conducting discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin, mentioned the US wouldn’t comply with swimsuit.
Sanctions in opposition to Russia and attaining a ceasefire could, subsequently, even be a spotlight of discussions this week.
International growth
This could possibly be a thorny subject.
International growth, notably in African international locations, has lengthy been a major focus of G7 discussions. Nonetheless, this yr, the US has made clear that it needs to de-prioritise financial and humanitarian help for different international locations. It has largely shuttered the US Company for Worldwide Improvement (USAID) and says it plans massive cuts to funding for different well being and growth initiatives abroad, as properly.
What conferences may happen on the sidelines of the G7 summit?
US-EU
Donald Trump is anticipated to carry conferences with European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen and Japan’s prime minister, Shigeru Ishiba. Each leaders are desirous to agree on a commerce take care of Trump as quickly as attainable to keep away from reciprocal tariffs, resulting from come again into place following a pause in early July.
US-Canada-Mexico
Trump, Carney and Mexico’s Claudia Sheinbaum can also maintain a separate assembly of North American leaders on commerce and border safety. In February, Trump postponed his deliberate 25-percent import tariffs on Canadian and Mexican items on the final minute. Canada’s then-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Sheinbaum each agreed to extend border safety to forestall the trafficking of medicine and migrants into the US, averting a commerce struggle. Trump says he has been notably involved in regards to the circulate of the drug fentanyl into the US from each Canada and Mexico.
US-South Africa
South Africa’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa, has instructed reporters he could have a second assembly with Trump throughout the G7 summit, following the 2 leaders’ assembly in Washington, DC, on Might 21, when Trump accused South Africa of “genocide” in opposition to white farmers. Earlier in Might, 59 white “refugees” have been flown from South Africa to the US as a part of a relocation plan for white South Africans devised by the Trump administration.