Day two of the summit in pictures
Photo series

One of the main focuses on the second day of the summit was further support for Ukraine.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine took part in the fourth working session by video call.
Photo: Federal Government/Denzel
Following the fourth working session the G7 heads of state and government met with representatives of partner countries and international organisations.
Photo: Federal Government/Balk
Numerous international media representatives are closely watching events at the G7 summit in Schloss Elmau.
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Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz welcomed representatives of the G7 partner countries to Schloss Elmau, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India.
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One of the representatives of the international organisations attending the G7 summit, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director-General of the World Trade Organization, being welcomed by Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
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The topic of the fifth working session was “Investing in a better furture: climate, energy, health”.
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French President Emmanuel Macron, President Macky Sall of Senegal, currently chairperson of the African Union, and Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz (from left) at the start of the fifth working session.
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Gender equality was an important topic during the sixth working session, which is why Jutta Allmendinger (centre left) also took part. She is Head of the Gender Equality Advisory Council (GEAC), which the Federal Chancellor convened during Germany’s G7 Presidency.
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The summit of the G7 heads of state and government in Schloss Elmau in the Wetterstein mountain range will continue on Tuesday.
Photo: Federal Government/Güngör
Christian Neureuther (wearing a baseball cap) and his daughter-in-law Miriam (third from left) showing the G7 spouses how young Olympic hopefuls use roller skis as part of their training.
Photo: Federal Government/Güngör
Hands-on top-class sport: Amélie Derbaudrenghien (sixth from left) and Carrie Johnson (third from left) test the quality of training equipment for themselves.
Photo: Federal Government/Güngör

One of the main focuses on the second day of the summit was further support for Ukraine.
Photo: Federal Government/Kugler
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine took part in the fourth working session by video call.
Photo: Federal Government/Denzel
Following the fourth working session the G7 heads of state and government met with representatives of partner countries and international organisations.
Photo: Federal Government/Balk
Numerous international media representatives are closely watching events at the G7 summit in Schloss Elmau.
Photo: Federal Government/Kugler
Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz welcomed representatives of the G7 partner countries to Schloss Elmau, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India.
Photo: Federal Government/Gülland
One of the representatives of the international organisations attending the G7 summit, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director-General of the World Trade Organization, being welcomed by Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Photo: Federal Government/Gülland
The topic of the fifth working session was “Investing in a better furture: climate, energy, health”.
Photo: Federal Government/Kugler
French President Emmanuel Macron, President Macky Sall of Senegal, currently chairperson of the African Union, and Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz (from left) at the start of the fifth working session.
Photo: Federal Government/Kugler
Gender equality was an important topic during the sixth working session, which is why Jutta Allmendinger (centre left) also took part. She is Head of the Gender Equality Advisory Council (GEAC), which the Federal Chancellor convened during Germany’s G7 Presidency.
Photo: Federal Government/Kugler
The summit of the G7 heads of state and government in Schloss Elmau in the Wetterstein mountain range will continue on Tuesday.
Photo: Federal Government/Güngör
Christian Neureuther (wearing a baseball cap) and his daughter-in-law Miriam (third from left) showing the G7 spouses how young Olympic hopefuls use roller skis as part of their training.
Photo: Federal Government/Güngör
Hands-on top-class sport: Amélie Derbaudrenghien (sixth from left) and Carrie Johnson (third from left) test the quality of training equipment for themselves.
Photo: Federal Government/Güngör