This
year´s G7 Summit, just completed in Japan, made no history. It was hardly
noticed by the European public opinion, just to mention those close to home. Jean-Claude
Juncker, the EU Commission President made some brief references to the steel
dispute with China, on top of mentioning that the European economy is now much
better than in 2008 and that it is moving in a healthy direction. Well, that´s
good to know. Donald Tusk, the EU Council President, said a couple of things as
well, but no one remembers a word of it. And that was basically the European
side of the story, because Merkel, Hollande and Renzi were too concerned about
their own domestic problems to be able to fly higher than their national
contexts.
Moreover,
there was a small number of heads of State from non-G7 countries at the tail
end of the summit. They were certainly very happy to sit with the big people
and be part of the group picture. But their contribution to the discussions
remains unclear. Most likely, to them as well.
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