LONDON/BEIJING: China Sunday warned the G7 leaders that the days when a small group of countries decided the fate of the world were long gone.The comments, by a spokesman for the Chinese embassy.
Summit calls on China to respect human rights and fundamental freedoms, especially in relation to Xinjiang Karim El-Bar | 13.06.2021
LONDON
In a closing declaration Sunday, the G7 summit in the UK committed to share at least 1 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccine.
At a press conference following the summit, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the summit lived up to expectations, and that the world wanted its leaders to end the “nationalistic approach” that characterized the early period of the pandemic.
On COVID-19 vaccines, the G7 final communique said: “Total G7 commitments since the start of the pandemic provide for a total of over 2 billion vaccine doses, with the commitments since we last met in February 2021, including here in Carbis Bay, providing for one billion doses over the next year.”