Germany holds the presidency of the G7 in 2022. We take a look at the Group of Seven and the goals of the German government
2022 is the third time that Germany has assumed the G7 presidency. The German government has set itself a number of goals for its one-year presidency of this group of seven leading democratic economies. The highlight will be the G7 summit that is to take place at Elmau Castle in the Bavarian Alps at the end of June. We present an overview of the Group of Seven and Germany’s goals:
Which objectives will Germany be pursuing during its G7 presidency?
Particular priority will be given to climate protection, tackling the coronavirus pandemic, and international cooperation in general. “We will use our presidency to make this group of states a pioneer. A pioneer for a climate-neutral economy and a just world”, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced in his New Year’s address.
Making reference to the climate crisis, the coronavirus pandemic and the “resilience of democracies”, Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock had the following message for Germany’s presidency: “Act before it’s too late.”
Which states make up the G7?
Besides Germany, the group includes France, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Canada and the USA. In addition, the European Union attends all of its meetings. The group of states is not an international organisation, however, but an informal forum – which is why the country that holds the presidency for one year has a particularly important role to play. It also organises the summit of the heads of state and government.
How did the G7 come about?https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/OuucJDr4eYQ?autoplay=0&start=0&rel=0
On the initiative of the then German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and the former French President Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, a first summit of six states was held in 1975 in response to a global economic crisis. One year later they were joined by Canada – ever since, these seven industrialised countries have made up the G7. Whereas economic issues were the main focus in the early days, the spectrum of topics covered became wider and wider in subsequent decades. Russia was admitted to the group in 1998 but was then excluded again in 2014 because of the country’s annexation of Crimea.
Where and when will the G7 summit take place?
Elmau Castle in Bavariapa/dpa
The heads of state and government will come together at Elmau Castle in the Bavarian Alps from 26 to 28 June 2022. This is also where the last G7 summit under Germany’s presidency took place in June 2015. Situated around 100 kilometres to the south of Munich, the castle is close to Germany’s highest mountain, the Zugspitze.
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