By Aditi Khanna
BARI (Italy),
THE Group of Seven industrialised nations have committed
to promoting concrete infrastructure initiatives such as the
India-Middle East-Europe
Economic Corridor (IMEC) in
the G7 Summit Communique
issued at the end of the threeday G7 Summit, attended by
Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The Communique was
issued on Friday evening after
the customary “family photo”
at the luxury resort of Borgo
Egnazia, where the G7 also reiterated a commitment to a “free
and open Indo-Pacific” based
on the rule of law.
Prime Minister Modi attended the G7 Summit at the invitation of Italian Prime Minister
Giorgia Meloni, the host.
“We will further promote
concrete G7 PGII (Partnership
for Global Infrastructure and
Investment) initiatives, flagship projects, and complementary initiatives to develop
transformative economic corridors for quality infrastructure and investment, such as
the deepening of our coordination and financing for the
Lobito Corridor, the Luzon
Corridor, the Middle Corridor,
and the India-Middle EastEurope Economic Corridor,
also building on the EU Global
Gateway, the Great Green Wall
Initiative, and the Mattei Plan
for Africa launched by Italy,”
reads the communique.
Billed as a path-breaking initiative,theIMECenvisages
avastroad,railroadandshipping network among Saudi
Arabia, India, the United
States and Europe to ensure
integration among Asia, the
Middle East and the West.
The IMEC is also seen as
an initiative by like-minded
nationstogainstrategicinfluence in the face of China’s
BeltandRoadInitiative(BRI)
which has faced increasing
criticism over lack of transparency and disregard for
sovereignty of the nations.
The BRI is a mega connectivity project that connects China with Southeast
Asia,CentralAsia,Russiaand
Europe.
The IMEC initiative was
firmed up on the sidelines of
the G20 Summit hosted by
India in Delhi last year.
About the Outreach session on Friday on the topic
of Artificial Intelligence,
Energy, Africa and the
Mediterraneanaddressedby
Modi, the Communique
reads: “Inaspirit of shared
responsibility, we warmly
welcometheparticipation of
the Leaders of Algeria,
Argentina, Brazil, India,
Jordan, Kenya, Mauritania,
Tunisia, Turkiye, and the
United Arab Emirates.
“We will stepupourefforts
to enhance interoperability
amongst our AI governance
approaches to promote
greater certainty, transparency and accountability
while recognizing that
approaches and policy
instrumentsmayvaryacross
G7 members.
We will take a
risk-basedapproach in these
efforts as we seek to foster
innovationandstrong,inclusive,andsustainablegrowth.”
Amongtheotherpriorities
of the summit’s agenda, the
communique registers
“unwavering support” for
Ukraine in its ongoing conflict with Russia.
It notes: “With a view to
supportingUkraine’scurrent
and future needs in the face
of a prolonged defence
against Russia, the G7 will
launch Extraordinary
Revenue Acceleration (ERA)
Loans for Ukraine, in order
to make available approximatelyUSD50billioninadditional funding to Ukraine by
the end of the year.
“Therefore,without prejudice to possible other contributions and standing
together, the G7 intends to
providefinancingthatwillbe
servicedandrepaidbyfuture
flows of extraordinary revenues stemming from the
immobilisation of Russian
sovereign assets held in the
European Union and other
relevant jurisdictions.
To
enable this, we will work to
obtain approval in these
jurisdictions to use future
flows of these extraordinary
revenuestoserviceandrepay
the loans.”
Pope Francis became the
first pontiff to join the participants of the G7 hosted by
Italy–USPresidentJoeBiden,
British Prime Minister Rishi
Sunak, Canadian Prime
Minister Justin Trudeau,
German Chancellor Olaf
Scholz, French President
EmmanuelMacron,Japanese
Prime Minister Fumio
Kishida, European
Commission President
Ursula von der Leyen and
European Council President
Charles Michel.
PM MODI LEAVES FOR
HOME AFTER CONCLUDING DAY-LONG VISIT TO
ITALY TO ATTEND G7 SUMMIT: PRIME Minister
Narendra ModionFridayleft
forhomeafterconcludinghis
day-long visit to Italy during
which he attended the G7
summit and held bilaterals
with several world leaders
including British Prime
MinisterRishi Sunak, French
PresidentEmmanuelMacron
and Pope Francis. In an
address at an Outreach session of the G7 summit in
Italy’s Apulia region, Modi
calledforendingthemonopoly in technology and said it
must be made creative to lay
the foundation of an inclusive society.
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