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G7以外の内容も含む 138 及び 140~143 については、内容事項一部抜粋及びマスメディア名等もご参考まで挙げておきます。
World Vol.145 (G7 Summit 2021 in Cornwall)
World Vol.144 (G7 Summit 2021 in Cornwall)
cf. U.K. イギリス Vol.27(England イングランド Vol.9 – South West サウスウェスト地方)
World Vol.143 (U.S., etc.)
G7 … nytimes washingtonpost WSJ chicagotribune nationalpost RTEnews
World Vol.142
G7 PortsmouthNH … Guardian DWNews France24 VancouverSun smh RNZ
World Vol.141 (U.S., etc.)
TikTok-WeChat … ChronicleHerald
World Vol.140 (U.S., etc.)
JanetYellen-GlobalMinimumBusinessTax InteractiveBrokers WisconsinDells … BelferCenter
World Vol.138 (G7, etc.)
G7-finance/foreign/trade-ministers … KOB4
内容例(各回ツイートもご覧ください)
以下、順に、
145:@G7 @BorisJohnson,@POTUS
143:@washingtonpost @nationalpost
142:@euronews @dwnews @guardian @France24_en
141:@MarketWatch2枚 @FBAdvocateNews,@USDA @TheAtlantic,@MichaelSchuman
140:@PluribusPub @business @nytimes,@dealbook @SteveForbesCEO
138:@NASA_Johnson @ABC @krqe
日本関連ツイート
G7の前にホスト国であるイギリス・ジョンソン首相と会談を行いました。#G7@BorisJohnson@sugawitter pic.twitter.com/UKjBBFtFK8
— 首相官邸 (@kantei) June 11, 2021
PM Suga: We held discussions on global health and other issues the world is facing.
I welcomed the engagement of the other #G7 countries through concrete actions towards realizing a “free and open Indo-Pacific” and led discussions as the lead-off speaker on the equitable (1/2) pic.twitter.com/XhEozpQE3A— PM's Office of Japan (@JPN_PMO) June 13, 2021
PM Suga: The #G7 Summit has now begun. In order for the global economy to successfully “build back better” from COVID-19, we discussed the promotion of the multilateral trading system, WTO reform, and related matters with other world leaders. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/4XPebtbDhN
— PM's Office of Japan (@JPN_PMO) June 12, 2021
PM Suga: At the upcoming #G7 Summit, I will have frank discussions on the critical issues of COVID-19, climate change, the economy, and regional issues with the leaders of the other G7 nations, which share universal values. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/kGVpe4M5oO
— PM's Office of Japan (@JPN_PMO) June 10, 2021
President Biden reaffirmed his support for the Summer Olympics in Tokyo during a meeting this weekend with Japanese Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide at the G7 summit. https://t.co/FIt76lZU44
— Axios (@axios) June 13, 2021
Japanese PM Yoshihide Suga gained the support of G7 leaders for Tokyo’s hosting of the Olympics next month. #Tokyo2020 https://t.co/I1cuLnHBC0
— BloombergQuint (@BloombergQuint) June 14, 2021
Japanese Prime Minster Yoshihide Suga (@JPN_PMO) has welcomed the commitment to the Indo-Pacific region expressed by Germany and France in his separate bilateral talks with the leaders at the @G7 summit. #G7 #IndoPacific #BilateralTalks https://t.co/4m7kRIdeXG
— TheFinancialDistrict (@TheFinancialDi2) June 14, 2021
Another bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the #G7 Summit: Chancellor #Merkel talks with #Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga. @G7 #G7Summit pic.twitter.com/ufqcIwIfpC
— Germany in the EU (@germanyintheeu) June 12, 2021
https://twitter.com/KAS_Japan/status/1404385317059182602
https://twitter.com/Taiwan_in_NL/status/1404036114747478016
US President Biden and Japanese PM Suga discuss Taiwan Strait situation at G7 Summit – Focus Taiwan https://t.co/JMvsRUpkOF
— Sense Hofstede (@sehof) June 14, 2021
Biden speaks to Japanese PM Suga at the G7 and once again the two leaders highlight the need to maintain stability in the Taiwan Strait. Maybe Tokyo doesn’t actually have buyer’s remorse?https://t.co/6ZnowETSe8
— Derek J. Grossman (@DerekJGrossman) June 13, 2021
US and Japan seek to include a reference to the Taiwan Strait in the post-G7 joint statement in hopes of presenting a united front to counter China, Nikkei has learned.
— Christopher Grimes (@grimes_ce) June 8, 2021
G7 nations say they support Japan 2020 Olympics https://t.co/neFplrhJ99 pic.twitter.com/PzPOCZsWqI
— Reuters (@Reuters) June 13, 2021
The Group of Seven wealthy nations said they supported the holding of the Tokyo #Olympics this year, a communique issued on Sunday after a leaders' summit in #Cornwall. https://t.co/ZgpLMw7wxn
— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) June 13, 2021
At a meeting with Japan's Yoshihide Suga on the sidelines of the G7 summit, Boris Johnson agreed to work together on a range of issues from trade and technology to defence and climate.https://t.co/xqHPwgr6H3
— Express Sports (@IExpressSports) June 11, 2021
UK PM Boris Johnson along with President Biden, French President Macron, Angela Merkel, Japanese PM Suga arrive at the picturesque English seaside at Carbis Bay for #G7Summit2021https://t.co/tSdSKzSa71
— WION (@WIONews) June 11, 2021
BREAKING NEWS: Japanese PM Yoshihide Suga expresses concerns over China’s activities, human rights situation https://t.co/6rKMUHNrXz #China #EastChinaSea #G7 #HumanRights
— Chanakya Forum (@ChanakyaForum) June 13, 2021
The Group of Seven wealthy nations said they supported the holding of the Tokyo Olympics this year, a communique issued on Sunday after a leaders' summit in Cornwall. https://t.co/mslO0dQNIE
— Deccan Herald (@DeccanHerald) June 13, 2021
"We reiterate our support for the holding of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 in a safe and secure manner as a symbol of global unity in overcoming COVID-19," the communique said.https://t.co/1CEGWXL13m
— Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) June 13, 2021
US President Joe Biden and his colleagues from Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Japan will sit down for their first face-to-face gathering in nearly two years, after the pandemic wiped out last year's summit.https://t.co/0poCINuUTJ
— Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) June 11, 2021
#DrHabib_Music (Kyodo) — Japan's first lady Mariko Suga on Saturday watched a musical about the marine environment with other partners of the leaders of the Group of Seven at a theater in Cornwall, southwestern England, where the…https://t.co/vVW5lRVEEI https://t.co/jrADo1uNeg
— Habib al-Badawi (@HabibBadawi) June 13, 2021
Will seek G7 understanding over safe Olympics: Japan PM https://t.co/XQ3Q9giAdN
— TOI World News (@TOIWorld) June 10, 2021
Japan PM Yoshihide Suga reassured by G7 leaders on decision to host Tokyo Olympicshttps://t.co/VxKPNYyVSH
— HT Sports (@HTSportsNews) June 14, 2021
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday gave the Tokyo Olympics a show of public support at a meeting with Japan’s Yoshihide Suga and welcomed efforts to ensure the Games can take place safely. https://t.co/cNtZ9q7gde
— Inquirer (@inquirerdotnet) June 11, 2021
Their brief encounter marks the first face-to-face meeting between Moon and Suga since the Japanese leader took office last September. @AsiaNewsNetwork https://t.co/caz9ppRPRI
— Inquirer (@inquirerdotnet) June 13, 2021
G7としてしっかりと成果を残せるよう、明日も各国首脳の議論をリードします。#G7 #summit#自由で開かれたインド太平洋@G7 @BorisJohnson @EmmanuelMacron@JoeBiden @JustinTrudeau@eucopresident @vonderleyen@ScottMorrisonMP @narendramodi@moonriver365 @CyrilRamaphosa pic.twitter.com/H84s8vHnHO
— 菅 義偉 (@sugawitter) June 12, 2021
PM Suga is taking part in @G7 summit in #Cornwall. This is the first #G7 after the pandemic and the leaders started their discussion on how to ensure strong and sustaining economic recovery. https://t.co/FOUPBxqlIO
— ISHIGAKI Tomoaki 石垣友明 (@TomoakiIshigaki) June 12, 2021
At the summit in England, G7 leaders agreed to a joint communique that singled out China by name a handful of times, but did not overtly condemn Beijing. https://t.co/LdrSvmN1jU
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) June 14, 2021
“We underscore the importance of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait, and encourage the peaceful resolution of cross-Strait issues.” https://t.co/1WiMvX0JSK
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) June 13, 2021
It was the first time the two leaders had met face-to-face. They met “accidentally” and said they were happy to see each other, according to the South Korean presidential office. https://t.co/hNV7u6e8HI
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) June 13, 2021
Suga and Moon exchange greetings on fringes of G7 summit https://t.co/8RNZ22fbF0
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) June 13, 2021
“This is not just about confronting or taking on China. But until now we haven’t offered a positive alternative that reflects our values, our standards and our way of doing business.” https://t.co/NhZOCFWviT
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) June 12, 2021
Commentary: An agreement on tax could remind world of G7’s value https://t.co/lbvZ7Zxuzp
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) June 12, 2021
The G7 leaders plan to unveil a new alternative to China’s “Belt and Road” project, while the post-meeting joint statement will be closely watched for references to Taiwan. https://t.co/vQxBYImfwT
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) June 10, 2021
Japan's Suga heads to G7 in Britain with China and COVID-19 in mind https://t.co/adWvhnLynK
— David W. Cook (@DavidWCook1) June 10, 2021
JUST IN: #Japan PM Suga vows to ensure success of #TokyoOlympics in post-#G7 presserhttps://t.co/Q4X2qlK58R pic.twitter.com/ffQcGmz8d9
— Kyodo News | Japan (@kyodo_english) June 13, 2021
The leaders of the #G7 industrialized countries agree to launch a new initiative to provide financing for infrastructure in the developing world to counter #China's Belt and Road Initiative.#G7Summithttps://t.co/79lSBD8GzO
— Kyodo News | Japan (@kyodo_english) June 12, 2021
Johnson backs Tokyo Olympics; Japan wants more G7 support: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday gave the Tokyo Olympics a show of public support at a meeting with Japan's Yoshihide Suga and welcomed efforts to ensure… https://t.co/2icC0YG7st
— Japan Today News (@JapanToday) June 11, 2021
Suga arrives in Britain for G7 summit: Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga arrived in Britain early Friday to attend a summit of the Group of Seven industrialized nations, with discussions set to focus on tackling… https://t.co/k4SxNljbN6
— Japan Today News (@JapanToday) June 11, 2021
Yoshihide Suga
The Japanese prime minister's main priority will be to secure explicit support from G7 leaders for holding the Tokyo Olympics, which remain unpopular at home. pic.twitter.com/PX3uobN9dr
— The Times (@thetimes) June 10, 2021
UK PM Johnson expressed support for the Tokyo Olympics meeting with Japan PM Suga on the #G7 summit sidelines. The two also affirmed cooperation toward realizing rules-based order in the Indo-Pacific amid China's growing assertiveness. (via @kyodo_english)https://t.co/nXsFz9SOf6
— Sasakawa USA (@SasakawaUSA) June 12, 2021
Japanese Prime Minister Suga left for the UK on Thursday to attend a three-day summit of the #G7 major industrial countries from Friday. Key issues at the summit include measures against COVID-19, ways to deal with China, and climate change. (via @jijicom)https://t.co/kt7TDFl4dq
— Sasakawa USA (@SasakawaUSA) June 10, 2021
EU’s leaders in G7 coordinated approach to China before joining Biden, Trudeau and Suga. https://t.co/LTMbF0RW4i
— Stuart Lau (@StuartKLau) June 11, 2021
G7 nations say they support Japan 2020 Olympics https://t.co/0ODrbnDxps pic.twitter.com/Ks0EkeAWBH
— CNA (@ChannelNewsAsia) June 13, 2021
UK PM Johnson backs Tokyo Olympics, Japan wants more G7 support https://t.co/XYSXaguQB6 pic.twitter.com/kljKdXRuRl
— CNA (@ChannelNewsAsia) June 11, 2021
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga says "we held discussions on global health and other issues the world is facing" at the G7 Summit.
(Photos: @JPN_PMO) pic.twitter.com/ULNnwobZxv
— News Asia 24 (@NewsAsia24) June 13, 2021
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and South Korean president Moon Jae-in have both met with the German Angela Merkel at the G7 Summit. pic.twitter.com/jvG2QNw4BS
— News Asia 24 (@NewsAsia24) June 12, 2021
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and his wife have met UK's Prime Minister Boris Johnson at the #G7 summit in Cornwall. pic.twitter.com/Xr26vP0I1O
— News Asia 24 (@NewsAsia24) June 11, 2021
Meeting Suga at #G7 'precious' occasion for new beginning in #SouthKorea–#Japan relations: Moon https://t.co/KU7k2S6b9h
— The Korea Herald (@TheKoreaHerald) June 14, 2021
#PresidentMoon meets #Suga, #Biden at #G7 summit https://t.co/j23d2D6Hfb
— The Korea Herald (@TheKoreaHerald) June 13, 2021
Scott Morrison released the statement at the weekend from Cornwall, where the G7 is meeting. Both nations reaffirmed their net-zero targets. #auspol #climateaction #G7Summit https://t.co/JNgBJgOwwR
— The Mandarin (@TheMandarinAU) June 14, 2021
Japan broke agreement to hold Suga-Moon talks at G7, report says https://t.co/Wz2btY3qvO
— Jesse Johnson (@jljzen) June 14, 2021
On behalf of the Bernard Leach family, I would like to extend a very warm welcome to His Excellency, Yoshihide Suga, Japanese Prime Minister, and his delegation, on the occasion of his visit to St Ives, Cornwall for the 2021 G7 summit.@G7 @CornwallCouncil @GOVUK @JapanGov pic.twitter.com/VM8X30AJsu
— Leach Pottery (@leachpottery) June 10, 2021
#BREAKING
UK-hosted G7 Summit kicks off▪️The 47th #G7 Summit chaired by British PM Boris Johnson has started in Cornwall.
▪️#Canada's Trudeau, #France's Macron, #Germany's Merkel, #Italy's Draghi, #Japan's Suga, #US' Biden, #EU's von der Leyen & Michel are attending the summit. pic.twitter.com/3n4A4PLQ4P— EHA News (@eha_news) June 11, 2021
Justin Trudeau, Charles Michel, Joe Biden, Yoshihide Suga, Boris Johnson,Mario Draghi, Emmanuel Macron, Ursula von der Leyen and Angela Merkel during the leaders official welcome and family photo in Carbis Bay, during the G7 summit in Cornwall.
📷Leon Neal/PA Wire#G7Cornwall pic.twitter.com/khD3TXwdaG
— Alamy Editorial (@Alamy_Editorial) June 11, 2021
The G7 or Group of Seven is an organization made up of world’s “most influential” and “advanced” economies. Every year, the leaders of the U.S., U.K., Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Japan gather to talk global affairs. But why seven countries and what do they actually do? pic.twitter.com/sw70wmSlYh
— CNBC International (@CNBCi) June 10, 2021
Thinking back to Justin Trudeau's first G7 summit in Japan in 2016. When the group reconvenes this week, the entire cast of characters will be different – except for Trudeau and Angela Merkel. And this will be Merkel's last G7. pic.twitter.com/4Ft9leIX01
— Roland Paris (@rolandparis) June 7, 2021
In 2013, Prime Minister David Cameron hosted the 39th G8 Summit in Lough Erne, Northern Ireland.
Russia was suspended from the group the following year after its annexation of Crimea.
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— UK Prime Minister (@10DowningStreet) June 10, 2021
Does anyone know whatever happened to this initiative? They provided numbers too unlike the G7 today.
“plan that is set to be backed by a 60 billion euro ($65.48 billion) EU guarantee fund, development banks and private investors.”https://t.co/B8gdlNIv27
— Phryne Astynome (@PAstynome) June 13, 2021
And they're off! 🇬🇧🇫🇷🇩🇪🇮🇹🇯🇵🇨🇦🇺🇸
All 7 bottle tags have now been released as part of a new experiment to monitor the movement of #plastic bottles in the #ocean.
Japan was released off Mousehole today at 10.15am. Look at it go! 👉https://t.co/70qs9Q47xE#G7 #ListenToTheOcean pic.twitter.com/v65gzTzYck
— ExeterMarine (@ExeterMarine) June 11, 2021
https://twitter.com/epaphotos/status/1403040441470177284
"G7 economies — Germany, France, Italy, Japan, Canada, the UK and the US — could see annual average losses of up to 8.5% by 2050 if CO2 #emissions continue unabated," the article reports.https://t.co/yvoKmyHdyH
— EcoWatch (@EcoWatch) June 13, 2021
Scott Morrison inks G7 deals with Japan and Germany to develop lower-emissions technology https://t.co/DWRNA83BSu
— Guardian Environment (@guardianeco) June 13, 2021
https://twitter.com/unclepete_100/status/1404190082005815296
Japan’s addiction to coal is undermining meaningful climate action and a just transition to clean energy. We urge Prime Minister Suga to set things right at the @G7 by committing to coal phase out and ending overseas finance for coal, gas and oil. @JPN_PMO #G7Cornwall #G7UK #G7 pic.twitter.com/lEMHikRus7
— Oil Change International (@PriceofOil) June 11, 2021
Giant Pikachus head to the G7 summit in stance against Japan's burning of coal pic.twitter.com/7HPsZfYeBK
— The Sun (@TheSun) June 12, 2021
No Coal Japan activists dressed as Pikachu at the G7 summit and called on the Japanese government to stop burning coal pic.twitter.com/ia9BXGyipg
— Reuters (@Reuters) June 11, 2021
An environmental activist group showed up to the G7 Summit in Cornwall, England to protest Japan’s reluctance to reduce its use of coal in a unique way: in Pikachu costumes. pic.twitter.com/NN4pkivKRD
— CBS News (@CBSNews) June 12, 2021
The Pikachus are part of “No Coal Japan,” a coalition of 35 environmental groups seeking to stop the usage of coal as an energy source.https://t.co/1tQsnngLgf
— NBC New York (@NBCNewYork) June 11, 2021
G7 and COAL: Despite the rapid transition away from coal in recent years (helped by cheap nat gas plus renewables), coal still accounts for a huge share in electricity generation in the US, Germany and Japan (the later still produces 1/3 of total electricity by burning coal) 6/8 pic.twitter.com/4KDFw1XdBN
— Javier Blas (@JavierBlas) June 14, 2021
#pikachu and youths from #Bangladesh had a message for @JPN_PMO @shinjirokoiz today in the morning at the National Press Club of Dhaka. Japan should follow the decision of #G7 and stop financing for coal in #Matarbaari. @bwged_bd @YouthNet4CC pic.twitter.com/S11faawuux
— Energy Watch Bangladesh (@EnergywatchBD) June 11, 2021
Electric vehicles as a share of new car sales in G7 countries in 2020
Germany: 13.5%
France: 11.3%
UK: 11.3%
Italy: 4.3%
Canada: 4.2%
US: 2.0%
Japan: 0.6%More in our recent analysis: https://t.co/omBQUfva3X https://t.co/BBOH8giGnU
— Pew Research Center (@pewresearch) June 13, 2021
Japan Must Stop Funding Coal in Bangladeshhttps://t.co/Pk3Q7FscJS
— Fridays For Future Bangladesh (@FFFinBD) June 14, 2021
Japan’s coal addiction is undermining real climate action and a just transition to renewable energy.
So we’re joining 35+ groups urging @JPN_PMO to show strong climate leadership at the #G7 Summit & end all overseas funding for fossil fuel projects!https://t.co/1hYO5jaizS
— Friends of the Earth (Action) (@foe_us) June 12, 2021
G7 climate protests: Pickachus and pupils —>
Pikachu's are here to push alleged Pokémon fan Yoshihide Suga on his coal policy. “Being inside a Pikachu costume is like a worst case global warming. Hot, sweaty and constant fear you’re gonna fall into the sea.” pic.twitter.com/TVoOsW20Ln
— Karl Mathiesen (@KarlMathiesen) June 11, 2021
The best reporting of the G7 coal commitments is from @KarlMathiesen of @POLITICOEurope.
My one quibble is the lack of historical context. This was first time ever that G7 has explicitly addressed coal. So a Leaders agreement on coal exit is a big step.https://t.co/AGULtFkIHZ
— Chris Littlecott (@chrislittlecott) June 13, 2021
West Australian Political Journalist Sarah Ison says Australia and Japan’s joint statement in opposition to China’s coercive behaviour presents a “united front” ahead of the G7 summit.https://t.co/qiRE91VH9g
— Sky News Australia (@SkyNewsAust) June 10, 2021
“There were few disagreements over the communique, which is going through final drafting, though Japan pushed for a tougher line on China, a diplomatic source said” https://t.co/1hO9Zem4fy
— Noah Barkin (@noahbarkin) June 13, 2021
Sounds like US, UK, Canada, Japan (?) pushing for G7 statement on Xinjiang/forced labor. Germany, France pushing back. (Italy lying low.) https://t.co/MRZkK6X0GQ pic.twitter.com/fvRAwOXaJi
— Julian Ku 古舉倫 (@julianku) June 12, 2021
This cnn story also … doesn’t mention Japan. https://t.co/Ms3H9PmqqQ
— Jesse Johnson (@jljzen) June 12, 2021
#G7 Leader’s Latest Overall Approval:
Draghi (Italy) – 65%
Merkel (Germany) – 54%
Biden (USA) – 52%
Johnson (UK) – 47%
Trudeau (Canada) – 45%
Macron (France) – 35%
Suga (Japan) – 27%*Among all adults, updated 6/10/21https://t.co/dQsNxodoxB#G7Summit2021
— Morning Consult (@MorningConsult) June 12, 2021
#G7 Leader’s Latest Overall Disapproval:
Suga (Japan): 61%
Macron (France): 56%
Trudeau (Canada): 48%
Johnson (UK): 46%
Merkel (Germany): 40%
Biden (USA): 39%
Draghi (Italy): 28%*Among all adults, updated 6/10/21https://t.co/dQsNxouZWb#G7Summit2021
— Morning Consult (@MorningConsult) June 12, 2021