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G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (Fiuggi – Anagni, 25-26 November 2024)

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PRESS ACCREDITATION NOTE

G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting

(Fiuggi – Anagni, 25-26 November 2024)

 

The G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, chaired by Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Antonio Tajani, will be held in Fiuggi-Anagni on 25 and 26 November 2024.

It will be the second G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting to be hosted in Italy in the course of 2024, coming on the heels of the one held in Capri from 17 to 19 April, and the fourth under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, after those held in Reggio Calabria and Pescara.  The aim of the meeting is to strengthen the G7’s role as the main consultation forum among the major liberal democracies and as a factor for stability in the face of the major crises taking place globally.

The agenda of the meeting will focus on the main issues at the centre of the international debate, starting with the situation in the Middle East following the brutal terrorist attack launched by Hamas against Israel on 7 October 2023. The topics under discussion will include the serious humanitarian crisis in Gaza, the situation in Lebanon, the one in the Red Sea, and the need to promote a credible political scenario for the region, capable of guaranteeing peace and security, in the prospect of the ‘two peoples, two states’ solution.

A debate on the war in Ukraine in the face of Russia’s aggression will then follow. The Italian Presidency intends to confirm the G7’s full military, political, economic and financial support for Kyiv, aimed at a comprehensive, just and lasting peace. Italy will also host the Ukraine Recovery Conference on 10-11 July 2025.

The stability of the Indo-Pacific, a key region for political stability and world trade, as well as key regional issues and major global topics will also be part of the debate.

Early accreditation of interested media representatives is mandatory for the meeting.

Requests for accreditation must be submitted by midnight (local time) on Friday, 22 November 2024 through the G7 Portal, by registering at the link https://www.g7-2024.it/ – (Foreign Ministers’ Meeting 25-26 November, Fiuggi-Anagni, ‘Media’ Section), uploading the requested documentation.

Please note that journalists and camera operators already accredited for previous G7 Ministerial Meetings will have to submit a new application for accreditation for this G7 Meeting.

Information on the press centre, accreditation instructions, photo moments of the event and the visa application procedure can be found at https://www.g7italy.it, by consulting the Media Handbook.

Please note that it is necessary to apply for pool registration in advance by writing to accreditamentostampa@esteri.itPress and Pool badges will be collected in Fiuggi, at the Press Accreditation Centre, whose location and opening hours will be provided later (see Media Handbook).

A selection of the photos and videos taken by official operators, including the family photo, will be available in a gallery on the website of the Italian G7 Presidency and on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.