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G7 leaders discuss Gulf crisis, energy stability in call

G7 leaders held a virtual meeting to discuss the escalating crisis in the Gulf and its economic and energy implications. The talks focused on maritime security, regional stability, and coordinated measures to protect global energy markets.

What happened: Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni joined a virtual meeting of G7 leaders on Wednesday focused on the escalating crisis in the Gulf and its economic and energy implications, according to a statement from the Italian government.

Why it matters: Rising tensions in the Gulf are raising concerns about global energy markets and maritime security, particularly along critical shipping routes.

Key points: G7 leaders reaffirmed the importance of ensuring freedom of navigation, a priority given the region’s role in global energy trade.

  • According to Italian sources, Meloni reiterated the need to restore diplomatic channels aimed at stabilizing the region.
  • She also stressed the importance of G7 solidarity with Gulf countries targeted by Iranian attacks.

New proposal from Rome: Meloni suggested organizing a dialogue between the G7 and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) to strengthen coordination with Gulf partners.

Energy focus: During the discussion, Meloni warned that current volatility should not translate into long-term damage to economic growth.

  • G7 leaders also referenced the recent decision by the International Energy Agency to release up to 400 million barrels of crude oil to help stabilize markets.

What’s next: G7 leaders agreed to maintain close coordination in the coming weeks to help address the crisis, stabilize markets, and safeguard global energy supplies.

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