Finance ministers of the elite group meeting in Washington said the global economy continues to face significant dangers from volatile financial markets, collapsed commodity prices and low inflation, as they pledged to work to shore up growth.
"Geopolitical conflicts, terrorism, refugee flows, and the shock of a potential UK exit from the European Union also complicate the global economic environment," they said in a statement.
The statement came during the Spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, where officials warned of potentially "severe" damage to the regional and global economies from the so-called Brexit.
"I think that all parties should rise above the domestic circle and should have a broader view of what lies ahead in terms of collective endeavor," she said.
"Because keeping Europe together after what it has gone through over the last century, and what the risks are on the horizon.... Is actually a huge asset which is vastly underrated in my view.