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President Moon Jae-in emphasized the solidarity and cooperation of the international community to overcome the Corona 19 crisis at the G20 summit. We welcomed our government’s decision to include a statement of agreement on “facilitating the cross-border movement of essential personnel” in the G20 summit statement. Reporter Na Yeon-soo reports. Even at the G20 Summit, the leaders of each country met with video, not Saudi Arabia, the president. President Moon Jae-in emphasized the importance of solidarity and cooperation in the international community, as the uncertainty of the world economy still remains in the first session. In particular, we welcome the decision to include a phrase in this summit statement that reads: “We will continue to seek concrete measures to facilitate the movement of essential personnel.” This is the content that President Moon has constantly emphasized since last March at the G20 Extraordinary Summit to find a way to allow businessmen and other countries to move between countries. Korea also introduced that as a result of continued open trade and investment flows without borders and regional blockades, the GDP growth rate in the third quarter turned positive. Furthermore, for the full finale of Corona 19, vaccines and treatments must be distributed fairly, and Korea also committed to closely cooperate with vaccine distribution in developing countries. In addition, the Korean version of the New Deal policy was introduced to share Korea’s quarantine experience, which is assessed as a best practice, and to turn the crisis into an opportunity. G20 leaders are scheduled to meet again tonight in Sangsang to discuss the issue of ‘Inclusive, Sustainable and Resilient Future’ and finally adopt the Summit Declaration. YTN Na Yeonsu[[email protected]]it is.