Transport ministers of the 7 major world championships approved a 67-point maxi-declaration in Milan. Italy's role is crucial in arriving at a declaration that "confirms the ecological transition, however devoid of ideology and based on common sense" EU Commissioner Adina Valean opened up a new discussion on the topic of electric cars "as early as next year" The goal of the G7 ministers is to "ensure connectivity in the face of growing global instability" in a "poly-crisis context" The document approved in Milan mentions the various wars underway in Ukraine and between Hamas and Israel, and the blockade of the transit of ships in the Red Sea by Houthi terrorists.

The G7 transport document talks about "zero- and low-emission vehicles and zero-and low-carbon and carbon-neutral renewable fuels, such as sustainable biofuels and e-fuels" It also gives the green light to investments in "infrastructure for zero and low emission vehicles, in charging infrastructure and in alternative fuels"