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A concert by opera superstar Andrea Bocelli culminated the G7

In the final statement, the G7 leaders promised to continue supporting Ukraine, called for a ceasefire in Gaza and decided on initiatives to combat human trafficking.

The G7 summit, hosted by Italy, ended in Apulia on Friday evening, with leaders attending an opera singer Andrea Bocelli to the concert.

Among other things, Bocelli performed Nessun Dorma, known from Puccini’s opera Turandot, or Nobody Sleeps.

Here are ten points about giving a meeting.

  • Funds frozen from Russia are directed to help Ukraine.
  • The United States and Ukraine signed a 10-year security agreement.
  • Pope Francis, who visited the meeting, considers humanity to be a guiding principle in development, especially in the development of artificial intelligence.
  • In order to create high-quality jobs and empower the workforce, an action plan based on artificial intelligence is drawn up.
  • The leaders warned Israel to refrain from actions that would undermine the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank.
  • Clean energy initiatives are supported in Africa.
  • An information exchange system will be created to combat human trafficking.
  • Actions to combat foreign information influence against democracies will be intensified.
  • G7 leaders are concerned about China’s actions, which they consider unfair in the field of trade.
  • In connection with the meeting, Britain announced new sanctions against Russia, which are meant to make the war against Ukraine more difficult.
  • AP, Reuters

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