Did the G7 proclamation no longer include abortion or the LGBTQ community? Italy responds

Italy refuted claims that it removed references to abortion and LGBTQ people from the formal G7 declaration because these topics were not discussed during this year's conference. Artificial intelligence, the world economy, security and defense, and the current battles in Gaza and Ukraine were the main topics of discussion during the G7 conference in Italy. However, the actual G7 proclamation, which was released to the public on Friday, included no mention of LGBTQ problems or abortion rights.

Did the G7 proclamation no longer include abortion or the LGBTQ community? Italy responds

According to The Guardian, Italy's far-right government, led by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, denied that the G7 declaration's references to abortion and the LGBTQ community had been eliminated. It should be mentioned that during last year's G7 conference in Japan, both of these allusions were mentioned in the statement.

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The protection of the LGBTQ community's "gender identity and sexual orientation" was not included in the statement released on June 13, the first day of the summit. The proclamation also omitted the word "abortion."


Although the proclamation did not include abortion, a promise was made to

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