A two-day meeting of foreign ministers from the 'Group of Seven', or G7, is scheduled to conclude in Japan on Monday. The meeting is focusing primarily on anti-terrorism efforts, the refugee crisis and nuclear non-proliferation. A statement is expected to be disclosed about the outcome of discussions, while a 'Hiroshima Declaration' will call on world leaders to visit the two Japanese cites devastated by atomic bombs in 1945. The foreign ministers will also visit Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. Meanwhile, there are reports that Japan is working for a special document, which highlights concern over China's actions in the South China Sea.