The UK has sent an invitation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for attending the G7 Summit, which British Prime Minister Borris Johnson will be using to urge the world leaders for grabbing this opportunity and build better frommCovid-19 to improve the future prospects.
The G7 Summit is scheduled for June 11-13 and the UK will be taking this opportunity of G7 presidency for “unite leading democracies to help the world build back better from coronavirus and create a greener, more prosperous future” revealed the statement from British High Commission.
Apart from India, the other countries invited are Australia, South Korea as guest countries in around two years. The statement read, “As ‘pharmacy of the world’, India already supplies more than 50% of the world’s vaccines, and the UK and India have worked closely together throughout the pandemic. Our prime ministers speak regularly and Prime Minister Johnson has said he will visit India ahead of the G7.”
The Prime Ministers and presidents from the top global countries will be together discussing and working on addressing the challenges, from tackling the Covid-19 pandemic and climate change, and to give out the benefits of open trade, technological change and scientific discovery for the people.
The G7 constituting UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the US and the European Union is an exclusive global forum which brings together the world’s most influential and open societies and advanced economies for the discussions.
Throughout the year, the UK will be hosting various meetings both virtually and in different locations to cover the issues pertaining to economic, environmental, health, trade, technology, development and foreign policy.
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