Lee Calls for Enhanced Global Cooperation on Energy Supply Chains at G7 Summit

Evian-les-bains: South Korean President Lee Jae Myung stressed the importance of international cooperation to strengthen the resilience of energy supply chains while attending an expanded session of the Group of Seven (G7) summit in the French town of Evian-les-Bains.

According to Yonhap News Agency, the second expanded session of the 2026 G7 summit brought together leaders of G7 member countries, invited nations, and the International Monetary Fund, among others. During the session, Lee pointed out that the conflict in the Middle East exposed significant vulnerabilities of the Asia-Pacific region's energy supply chains compared with other regions, emphasizing the need for stronger international cooperation to enhance their resilience.

The presidential office reported that President Lee pledged South Korea's support for the International Energy Agency to play a greater role in restoring the resilience of energy supply chains in the Asian region. Lee also highlighted economic imbalances facing the international community, calling for coordinated global efforts to address global disparities, while pledging to join international efforts to secure stable supply chains.

Later in the day, Lee joined a working lunch attended by the chiefs of major AI companies to discuss cybersecurity and the protection of minors, according to the presidential office.