The Prime Minister met Japanese Prime Minister Suga at the G7 Summit in Cornwall today. The Prime Minister outlined the UK's commitment to expanding our.
On Saturday 5 June Nissan donated an electric Nissan Leaf to the Vatican at a ceremony in the Vatican. His Eminence Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello, President.
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On Saturday 5 June Nissan donated an electric Nissan Leaf to the Vatican at a ceremony in the Vatican.
His Eminence Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello, President of the Governatorate of the Vatican City State, presided over the handover ceremony in the presence of Marco Toro, Managing Director for Nissan Italy; Sally Axworthy, British Ambassador to the Holy See; and Seji Okada, Japanese Ambassador to the Holy See. Nissan’s Sunderland factory joined by video-link.
The Nissan Leaf was produced in Sunderland in the north-east of England. Nissan is committed to producing vehicles sustainably: the production of the Nissan Leaf, as well as the car itself, is expected to reach net zero emissions within two years.
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China’s militarization of islets in the South China Sea, egregious human rights abuses in Xinjiang, incursions into the Taiwan Strait, authoritarian encroachment in Hong Kong, military buildup on its border with India and relentless cyberattacks on its neighbours are but a few of the urgent challenges facing the rules-based international order in the Indo-Pacific.
Meeting these challenges requires steadfast co-operation. And, though it’s been a long time coming, that appears to be precisely what global leaders are starting to do.
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