Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will present a three-point plan for bolstering global energy security at the upcoming G7 summit in France. The proposal comes amid increasing international tensions and concerns over stable energy supplies. Details of the three principles remain undisclosed, but they are expected to address vulnerabilities in the global energy market. Takaichi intends to use the summit as a platform to advocate for a more resilient and diversified energy landscape. This initiative reflects Japan’s commitment to international cooperation on critical resource issues. The move signals a proactive approach from Japan in addressing potential disruptions to energy access and affordability. Further details are anticipated following the conclusion of the G7 meetings.