As the current rotating chair of the G7 and host of the event, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has been steadfast in her position, preventing the bloc from repeating the common position on the subject that was expressed in last year's joint statement.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at this year's G7 summit
Ms. Meloni knew that doing so would cause deep divisions within the group and damage the G7's reputation in the world . But this retreat was intended by Ms. Meloni from the beginning. Even before the meeting took place, Ms. Meloni had deliberately accepted that the group would pay a high price in order to set a precedent that could compensate for the group's reputation and influence.
The precedent for this is inviting Pope Francis to attend the G7 summit. The Pope is the first head of the Vatican to attend a G7 summit. It is estimated that there are about 1.3 billion Christians in the world. Ms. Meloni used inviting Pope Francis to attend the event to reach out to the large community of Catholic followers. Ms. Meloni herself has a view against abortion, and if she wants Pope Francis to be present at the G7 summit, she cannot let the group show support for women's right to decide on abortion.
It seems that Ms. Meloni wants to set a new precedent rather than consolidate the consensus of views within the G7 group. This is very beneficial for Ms. Meloni in Italy but not necessarily for the G7 group.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/g7-truoc-cai-gia-cua-tien-le-185240617212819813.htm
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