Ukraine
We, the Leaders of the G7, stand united in our unwavering support
for Ukraine in defending its freedom, sovereignty, and
territorial integrity. We reaffirm our solidarity with the
Ukrainian population suffering from attacks on their critical
infrastructure and cultural heritage. We commend Ukraine for its
resilience and progress on the battlefield in recent months and
emphasize there is now a new momentum.
To support and accelerate this new momentum, we agree to increase
the delivery of air defence capacities, additional systems and
interceptors, and long-range capabilities. We are also ready to
consider extending to Ukraine the benefit of licenses to allow
for an increase in Ukraine's military production.
We stress the importance of energy resilience, on the basis of
the needs and priorities expressed by Ukrainian authorities. We
agree to provide further support to get the country through next
winter.
We commit to increase the pressure on the Russian war economy. In
this context, we will strengthen our sanctions, including those
on the oil and gas sectors. We consider this the right moment to
proceed with additional measures, as President Trump has
delivered a deal that we support in reopening the Strait of
Hormuz.
Middle East
We recognize the breakthrough and the opportunity that currently
exist in the Middle East.
We welcome the announcement of a deal between the United States
and Iran, secured under the strong leadership of President Trump,
with the support of mediating countries, which provides an
historic opportunity to prevent Iran from acquiring any nuclear
weapon and tackling the threats related to its regional and
ballistic activities. We support and are ready to contribute to
its implementation.
We reaffirm that the right of transit passage without
restrictions or tolls is the bedrock of international trade. We
agree that the multinational, independent, and defensive
initiative led by France and the UK can play an important role to
facilitate the resumption of maritime traffic in the Strait of
Hormuz by protecting merchant vessels, reassuring commercial
shipping operators, and supporting verification that all mines
are removed.
We strongly support a robust and comprehensive diplomatic
follow-on agreement to the Memorandum of Understanding secured by
President Trump that can bring peace and security for all in the
region. We underline the need for the negotiation to this end to
address the threats posed by Iran in the region and beyond and
ensure that they never obtain a nuclear weapon. We agree that
such a negotiation would benefit from the contributions from
relevant regional and international partners, including the
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). We reaffirm that Iran
will never obtain a nuclear weapon.
In Lebanon, we support, through an immediate robust ceasefire,
the Lebanese leadership's efforts to achieve the disarmament of
Hezbollah and the monopoly of arms, and to protect Lebanon's
territorial integrity and sovereignty with the appropriate
international security guarantees.
In Gaza, we will accelerate humanitarian and reconstruction
efforts and the swift implementation of relevant political and
security measures. We call for ending violence in the West Bank.
We commit to accelerate the diversification of energy supply
routes in order to reduce global vulnerability to the Strait of
Hormuz and to increase our energy stocks. We welcome the
potential for Canada to deliver significant additional capacity
to global markets in coming years.
Indo-Pacific
We highlight the importance of a free and open Indo-Pacific based
on the rule of law. We reaffirm our opposition to any unilateral
attempts to change the status quo, in particular by force or
coercion, in the East and South China Seas and across the Taiwan
Strait, which should only be resolved peacefully through
dialogue.
We express deep concern about North Korea's nuclear and ballistic
missile programs and reaffirm our commitment to the complete
denuclearization of North Korea in accordance with UN Security
Council resolutions. We urge North Korea to resolve the
abductions issue immediately. We reiterate the need to jointly
address North Korea's cryptocurrency thefts and cybercrimes.
We welcome the Global Convergence for Growth Summit convened by
President Macron on June 11th 2026, with the participation of
China. We reaffirm our common interest in converging with other
large economies on the causes of large and persistent global
imbalances and on the need to address them. We will continue
these efforts within the G20 under the United States' host year
and in other relevant fora.