Japan’s Kishida Fumio will host the G7 summit between 19 and 21 May. He condemns Russian aggression and feels that what is happening in Europe could easily happen in the Indo-Pacific. G7 sees climate change as a concern, but Japan reminds us we need to confront proliferation of nuclear weapons. Putin has threatened to use nuclear weapons should the Ukraine conflict not go his way. A global effort is needed to lessen the possibility of using them. This summit is in the Indo-Pacific region, ripe for future peacekeeping needs across the Taiwan Strait. China’s aggression towards Taiwan would threaten peace globally. On 20 May at 10 am BST (GMT+1) the World Prayer Centre in Birmingham is calling people to pray for the summit, the G7 leaders, Japan, and many of the above issues. For more information and to join us, click here:
Japan: G7 peace message and WPC call to prayer
Written by David Fletcher 19 May 2023Additional Info
- Pray: for successful application of the decisions made regarding danger threats, promises on Paris climate goals, providing a sustainable future, plus economics and investments. (Isaiah 62:6)
- More: www.cfr.org/article/japans-g7-moment