The upcoming G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (FMM) is set to deliberate on key global challenges, including the war in Ukraine, reconstruction efforts, maritime security, and reforms in global governance, according to a background briefing by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs.
A significant focus will be on Ukraine, with sessions planned on reconstruction and broader regional security.
On governance reforms, the G7 aims to push for more effective multilateral frameworks. “More generally, out of that, there will be more innovative approaches to integrate horizontal threats that are endangering the sovereignties of the different states,” the briefing said, underlining efforts to rethink global governance structures.
The meeting will also include engagements with non-G7 partners, including ministers from South Korea, India, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, and Ukraine, reflecting a broader outreach strategy. “We will be having all of these sessions on Thursday and the one on the morning of Friday,” the official said, adding that multiple side events and working lunches would facilitate deeper exchanges.
Concluding the briefing, the French side stressed the importance of coordination and communication. “One important thing: we favor and it is as well, as much as we can, free exchanges and frank exchanges,” the official said, adding that the meeting would aim to deliver “as much as we can” in terms of concrete outcomes.The G7 FMM is expected to set the tone for the leaders’ summit in June, with a strong emphasis on Ukraine, international security, and institutional reforms.