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France will host a virtual meeting of G7 finance ministers this Monday to address the escalating crisis in the Middle East and its mounting risks to the global economy. The urgent gathering underscores deep international apprehension that the ongoing conflict could destabilize worldwide financial markets, disrupt energy supplies, and exacerbate inflationary pressures.
The discussions are expected to focus on safeguarding the global economic outlook amid significant regional volatility. Key topics will likely include monitoring oil price fluctuations, ensuring the stability of critical supply chains, and coordinating humanitarian aid efforts. The meeting reflects a concerted push among the world's leading industrialized nations to present a unified front and prevent further economic spillover from the war.
This diplomatic initiative comes at a critical juncture, as prolonged hostilities threaten to impact growth and fuel uncertainty across international markets. The outcome of these talks will be closely watched for signals of coordinated policy action aimed at insulating the fragile global economy from further regional shocks.
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