US President Joe Biden is scheduled to meet with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during the G7 Summit in Japan. The three leaders will discuss ways to further strengthen mutual security, economic cooperation, multilateral collaboration, and improve the alliance with Japan. This meeting is part of Biden’s efforts to revitalize alliances and partnerships and reestablish America’s leadership around the world.
Bilateral Engagements in Papua New Guinea and Australia Canceled
Biden’s subsequent stops in Papua New Guinea and Australia have been canceled due to the domestic stand-off over raising US borrowing limits. Instead, he will return to the United States on Sunday after the G7 summit to participate in meetings with Congressional leaders to ensure necessary actions are taken to avert default.
G7’s Support for Ukraine and Common Approach to China
During the G7 summit, the leaders have shown solidarity with Ukraine in response to Russia’s invasion. They have rallied the world to support Ukraine and taken measures to cut off key technologies from Russia. Additionally, the G7 leaders will demonstrate a common approach to the challenges posed by the People’s Republic of China (PRC) based on shared values.
Biden’s Economic Agenda and Climate Action
The US is committed to rallying behind the clean energy transition. President Biden’s economic agenda will serve as a blueprint for G7 action to address the climate crisis and create employment opportunities. The leaders will discuss these issues and explore avenues for collective action to tackle climate change.
PM Modi’s Visit to Japan and Bilateral Engagements
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Hiroshima, Japan from May 19 to 21 to participate in the G7 Summit. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has extended the invitation, and PM Modi will speak on various subjects, including peace, stability, and prosperity of a sustainable planet, food and energy security, health, gender equality, climate change, resilient infrastructure, and development cooperation. He will also have bilateral engagements in Papua New Guinea, including meetings with Governor-General Sir Bob Dadae and Prime Minister James Marape.
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