This is how the final day of the G7 summit works - schedule and agenda
Created: 06/28/2022, 07:24
By: Marius Epp
On Tuesday, the G7 representatives will meet one last time for this year's summit at Schloss Elmau.
Find out what's on today's agenda here.
Garmisch-Partenkirchen - The G7 summit in Elmau is coming to an end.
The representatives of the G7 countries are leaving on Tuesday, but before that there are still a few items on the agenda.
Topics on the political agenda on Monday included health, energy, climate, gender equality and global food security.
Late on Monday evening, the G7 group commented on Russian war crimes.
There was also excitement about a tweet from Markus Söder, in which he was the only one who did not welcome Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
The seventh and last working session follows on Tuesday, before the press conferences are due at noon.
The heads of state are scheduled to leave between 12 p.m. and 3 p.m.
G7 summit in Elmau: That happens on Tuesday - schedule
10 a.m.: Conversation between Scholz, Biden, Macron, Johnson
10.30 a.m.: Seventh working session on the topic "multilateral and digital order"
12:00 p.m.: Press conference by Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz
12.15 p.m .: Press conference by Emmanuel Macron
1.30 p.m.: Press conference by Mario Draghi
Between 12pm and 3pm: Departure of the heads of government
2.30 p.m .: Bavaria’s Interior Minister Herrmann on the preliminary final balance of the police operation at the G7 summit
8.15 p.m .: Scholz on the ARD program “Show your colors”
Over the past two days, the G7 have agreed on further financial, military, humanitarian and diplomatic support for Ukraine.
They also announced new sanctions against Russia, including against its defense industry.
The G7 heads of state in a group picture in front of a fantastic mountain backdrop.
© IMAGO/Chigi Palace Press Office
G7 summit in Elmau: States want to stick to climate protection goals
Despite the energy crisis triggered by the Ukraine war, the G7 want to stick to the current climate protection goals.
According to information from the German Press Agency, the members will make it clear in the final declaration of the summit that they continue to see the so-called Paris Agreement as a guideline for their actions.
In December 2015, the countries of the world agreed to make efforts to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees if possible.
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An overview of all topics that are and have been discussed can be found here.
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(epp/dpa)