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G7 Hiroshima Leaders’ Communiqué
May 20, 2023
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1. We, the Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7), met in Hiroshima for our annual Summit on May 19-
21, 2023, more united than ever in our determination to meet the global challenges of this
moment and set the course for a better future. Our work is rooted in respect for the Charter of
the United Nations (UN) and international partnership.
We are taking concrete steps to:
support Ukraine for as long as it takes in the face of Russia’s illegal war of aggression;
strengthen disarmament and non-proliferation efforts, towards the ultimate goal of a world
without nuclear weapons with undiminished security for all;
coordinate our approach to economic resilience and economic security that is based on
diversifying and deepening partnerships and de-risking, not de-coupling;
drive the transition to clean energy economies of the future through cooperation within and
beyond the G7;
launch the Hiroshima Action Statement for Resilient Global Food Security with partner
countries to address needs today and into the future; and
deliver our goal of mobilizing up to $600 billion in financing for quality infrastructure through
the Partnership for Global Infrastructure Investment (PGII)
as outlined in the reference documents of this Communique.
We are determined to work together and with others to:
support a free and open Indo-Pacific and oppose any unilateral attempts to change the status
quo by force or coercion;
foster a strong and resilient global economic recovery, maintain financial stability, and
promote jobs and sustainable growth;
accelerate achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), recognizing that
reducing poverty and tackling the climate and nature crisis go hand in hand;
promote the evolution of the Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs);
strengthen our partnerships with African countries and support greater African
representation in multilateral fora;
preserve the planet by accelerating the decarbonization of our energy sector and the
deployment of renewables, end plastic pollution and protect the oceans;
deepen cooperation through Just Energy Transition Partnerships (JETPs), the Climate Club and
new Country Packages for Forest, Nature and Climate;
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