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G7 finance ministers explore responses to Iran war fallout

by News Wires
May 19, 2026
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French Finance Minister Roland Lescure stands ahead of a G7 finance ministers and central bank governors meeting in Paris, France, May 18, 2026. REUTERS

French Finance Minister Roland Lescure stands ahead of a G7 finance ministers and central bank governors meeting in Paris, France, May 18, 2026. REUTERS

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France’s finance minister urged the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank ​to do more to help countries most vulnerable to the fallout from the Middle East conflict, as he hosted ministers from ‌the G7 and other countries in Paris on Tuesday.

Finance ministers and central bank governors from G7 countries met in the French capital for a second day of talks to discuss the economic fallout from the conflict and volatility on global bond markets, Reuters reported.

They were joined on Tuesday by representatives from other countries including some Gulf states, Brazil and Kenya as the ​seven most advanced economies look to build new partnerships amid tensions on issues ranging from the Iran war to putting pressure on Russia ​over Ukraine.

“We agree on the fact that the IMF and the World Bank have to step up their game ⁠for those countries (most vulnerable to the impact of the Middle East conflict) and make sure we help them,” French Finance Minister Roland Lescure told reporters, ​adding that a shortage of fertiliser would have a particular impact.

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he had paused a planned attack against Iran after Tehran ​sent a peace proposal to Washington, and that there was now a “very good chance” of reaching a deal limiting Iran’s nuclear programme.

But other G7 countries have expressed frustration that Washington and Israel launched strikes against Iran without considering the economic impact, and the foreseeable closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for energy markets.

Officials from Qatar and ​the United Arab Emirates were attending the meeting in Paris to discuss the crisis in the Gulf, Lescure said.
Syria and Ukraine participated in parts of ​the discussions, underscoring the G7’s emphasis on stabilising countries seen as central to regional and global security.

Officials from Brazil, India and South Korea were also participating, in a push ‌to broaden ⁠international partnerships at a time when traditional alliances have been questioned.

Lescure said participants also discussed diversifying the supply of rare earths and critical minerals, and addressing global imbalances – a theme of France’s G7 presidency.

He has stressed that global economic imbalances are fuelling trade friction and risk a turbulent unwinding in financial markets, highlighting a pattern whereby China under-consumes, the United States over-consumes and Europe under-invests.

“We see how others are changing ​the rules, and I have no desire ​for us to end up ⁠being the fools,” German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil told reporters on Monday, calling for Europe to set local content requirements and assert its interests.

On critical minerals and rare earths, G7 governments are trying to coordinate efforts to reduce reliance ​on China, which dominates supply chains vital for technologies such as electric vehicles, renewable energy and defence systems.

European ​Economic Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis ⁠said the G7 is making progress in raw materials partnerships, but he added it is not something that would happen overnight. “That requires time and adequate preparation.”

He also stressed the need for continued pressure on Russia after the United States announced another 30-day extension of a sanctions waiver allowing purchases of Russian seaborne oil to aid “energy-vulnerable” ⁠countries.

“From the ​EU point of view, we do not think that this is the time to ease ​pressure on Russia,” Dombrovskis told reporters on Tuesday, adding that U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent had been “reassuring” that it would only be temporary, but also noting it was the second extension of ​this measure.

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