The historic and prestigious location in the heart of the azure island was the site of the annual summit of leaders of the world's seven largest economies.
The Grand Hotel Quisisana Capri was the setting for the annual meeting of the G7 Foreign Ministers. The choice is a recognition of prestige and excellence of the exclusive 5-star hotel.
The location rich in history and charm, the beating heart of luxury hospitality on the azure island, welcomed delegates from 12 countries.
Since ancient times, the island has attracted personalities from all over the world, helping to enhance its unique identity and cultural heritage. The history of the Grand Hotel Quisisana is intertwined with that of Capri, becoming a witness to a golden age that saw the island transform itself into a destination coveted by artists, men of letters, royalty, heads of state and prominent figures.
The summit has the participation of foreign ministers from Italy, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States and the European Union, who discussed joint initiatives to promote a free, safe and prosperous world.
The G7 aimed to strengthen the bond between the states that are part of the EU, but not only, in order to defend market economies and democratic values and freedom.
The ministers also had the opportunity to discuss the response to Russian aggression in Ukraine. For this reason, Minister Tajani invited Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to Capri.
In keeping with the government's strong focus on Africa, a session was organized in which Mauritania's Foreign Minister, Mohamed Salem Ould Merzoug, also participated in his capacity as chairman of the African Union. This part focused mainly on strengthening the partnership between the G7 and the African continent.
An event of great significance for Capri and the Grand Hotel Quisisana that highlighted their unique beauty and timeless charm.