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The issue related to the cross-border movement of essential personnel, proposed by President Moon Jae-in, is adopted as a declaration of the G20 summit.
In a briefing on the 22nd, Cheong Wa Dae spokesman Kang Min-seok said: “The period of essential manpower, including entrepreneurs, that President Moon proposed at the G20 Special Video Summit in March, it is included in the summit. ” It will contain content on which we will continue to seek action. “In this regard, President Moon plans to express his hope that the G20, which represents 80% of the world economy, will come together to restore multilateralism like the WTO and accelerate the creation of a trading and investment environment.
President Moon said: “It is important to maintain the essential flow of economic exchanges between countries to minimize the negative impact of the corona on the global economy in order to minimize the negative impact of the coronavirus on the global economy.” “Let us work together to find a way to allow the movement of essential personnel such as scientists, doctors and entrepreneurs within the scope that does not hinder the measures.”
Regarding the fact that President Moon’s proposal was included in this summit statement, President Park Bok-young, Park Bok-young economic adviser, said: “We are leading an agreement to facilitate the movement of labor across borders. , including businessmen, led by South Korea. He contributed to the establishment of the foundation. ”
Following the first session of the summit, which was held on the theme of ‘overcoming the pandemic, growth and job recovery’ the day before, President Moon presented the theme of ‘Inclusive, sustainable and resilient future’ at the second session conducted with video starting at 10 pm Talk to After the speeches of the leaders of each country, the leaders of the G20 members adopt and announce the declaration of the summit.
Meanwhile, President Moon emphasized the need for cooperation between countries to overcome the new coronavirus infection (Corona 19) in the first session the day before.
President Moon said: “Humanity needs hope” and “international solidarity and cooperation is the most urgent time” in connection with the situation where the cumulative number of confirmed cases worldwide exceeds 5.75 million. He then presented the results of the solidarity and cooperation of the international community in response to the coronavirus, and diagnosed that “the world economy has laid the foundations to grow together.
President Moon also said: “With openness, democracy and transparency, we achieve the coexistence of quarantine and daily life without blocking borders. As the manufacturing industry revived, exports increased and GDP in the third quarter turned positive. ” “Despite these achievements, the uncertainty in the global economy remains high, so solidarity and cooperation in the international community are paramount. We hope that the united efforts of the G20 will become an important milestone in overcoming the crisis and recovering from it ”.
President Moon said, “I want to emphasize the importance of equitable dissemination in addition to the rapid development of treatments and vaccines for the full end of the crown,” emphasizing that “the full end of the crown can only be achieved when the crown ends in all the countries”. “Overcoming and recovering from the crown crisis should move towards a sustainable and inclusive world,” he said.
Saudi Arabia, the presiding country, invited Korea to a side event on the theme of “Pandemic Response and Preparedness” after the first session ended the day before. The invited countries were 6 countries, including Korea.
On the second day of the meeting, President Moon was also invited to a side event related to “protecting the earth” prior to the second session meeting. President Moon is expected to comment on the ‘2050 carbon neutral’ policy proposed in the National Assembly’s corrective speech last month.
Reporter Kang Tae-hwa [email protected]
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