In Evian-les-Bains, French President Emmanuel Macron is hosting the G7 summit, where US President Donald Trump and other heads of state face the immediate pressure of Middle Eastern instability and tightening global energy supplies. The talks prioritize economic resilience, yet the backdrop of persistent regional rivalries threatens to complicate any consensus on trade and security policy.
Simultaneously, the diplomatic focus shifts to Vietnam, where the ASEAN Future Forum serves as a platform for Southeast Asian leaders to address regional integration. Laos Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet lead the discussions, signaling a localized effort to insulate their economies from broader international friction. Beyond these hubs, figures like Germany’s Friedrich Merz and Italy’s Giorgia Meloni are engaged in a flurry of meetings from Brussels to Helsinki, attempting to weave a more cohesive strategy for transatlantic cooperation amid a fractured global landscape.





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