On 17 June 2026, the leaders of the G7, meeting in Evian, France, adopted a series of joint statements covering international peace and security, public health, migration, drug trafficking, global economic stability, growth, and emerging technologies. The summit, held over 16-17 June, brought together the heads of state and government of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, along with representatives of the European Union. The statements reflect the group's collective positions on key global challenges, though they contain no specific new policy proposals or numerical targets. Instead, they reaffirm existing commitments and outline broad areas of cooperation. On peace and security, the leaders condemned ongoing conflicts and called for adherence to international law. On public health, they pledged to strengthen pandemic preparedness and support global health initiatives. The statements on migration and drug trafficking emphasize enhanced border security and international cooperation. On economic stability and growth, the G7 committed to coordinated fiscal policies and support for sustainable development. Regarding emerging technologies, the leaders agreed to promote responsible innovation and address risks associated with artificial intelligence and digital transformation. The summit's outcomes are largely declaratory, with no binding measures or detailed implementation plans announced. This marks the first G7 summit under the French presidency, which prioritized multilateral cooperation and addressing global inequalities.