Japanese Prime Minister Takichi will propose three measures at the upcoming G7 summit aimed at stabilizing global oil markets, responding to ongoing Middle East tensions. These proposals include opposition to unfair export restrictions that disrupt supply, and support for strengthening oil reserves among participating nations. The initiative reflects Japan’s concern over potential disruptions to energy security caused by regional instability. Details of the third proposal have not yet been disclosed. Government officials indicate the measures are designed to ensure a stable energy supply and prevent price spikes. Discussions are expected to focus on coordinated efforts to address potential market volatility. The G7 leaders will convene next week to discuss a range of global issues, with energy security expected to be a prominent topic.