Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is expected to propose a three-point framework to strengthen global energy security at G7 Summit, amid growing concerns over oil supply disruptions linked to renewed tensions in the Middle East.
According to a government source cited by Kyodo News, the
proposed principles focus on preserving free and transparent energy trade,
expanding strategic oil reserves, and enhancing cooperation between
energy-producing and energy-consuming nations.
The initiative comes as geopolitical developments in the
Middle East heighten concerns over the stability of global energy markets and
the security of oil supplies.