G20 Summit “Corona Vaccine Evenly Distributed Worldwide”



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2020.11.23 06:00 entry
2020.11.23 07:15 modified

Rich countries video conferencing monopolyPresident Moon “Supply cooperation in developing countries”

This is a group photo of the leaders of 20 countries posted on the G20 Summit website.  The background of the photo is from the Aturaif ruins in Diriya, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Saudi Arabia, the president of the conference.  |  G20 Summit Home Page

This is a group photo of the leaders of 20 countries posted on the G20 Summit website. The background of the photo is from the Aturaif ruins in Diriya, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Saudi Arabia, the president of the conference. | G20 Summit Home Page

The leaders of 20 major countries (G20), including the United States, China and Korea, met on the 22nd (local time) for the vaccine and corona19 treatment to be distributed evenly regardless of the size of each country’s economy. The leaders also agreed to join forces to close the gap that will deepen due to the pandemic (a global pandemic).

In the draft summit, G20 leaders said: “We recognize a wide range of immunization measures as a global public good” and “we will do everything we can to ensure that everyone has affordable and fair access (vaccines and treatments).” He also decided to put possible policy measures to protect lives, jobs and income.




In a videoconference on the 21st, the leaders of each country warned about the monopoly of vaccines of the rich and rich. French President Emmanuel Macron said: “Only the rich should somehow avoid being able to protect themselves from the virus and resume their normal lives.” German Chancellor Angela Merkel also said: “Germany (for vaccine exchange projects) 500 million euros. It is donating more than (about 6,623 billion won),” urged other countries to play a role. Chinese President Xi Jinping also said, “We will cooperate with other countries in the research, development, production and distribution of vaccines.”

President Moon Jae-in said, “We will join forces in the development and distribution of vaccines and treatments” and will cooperate closely with the distribution of vaccines to developing countries. President Moon said, “I hope essential goods and labor flow more smoothly to catch the two bunnies of quarantine and the economy together.” In the summit declaration, “continue to seek concrete measures to facilitate the movement of labor. Included “Exit”. The conference, chaired by Saudi Arabia, opened on the 21st and ran until the 22nd with the theme “Realizing the opportunities of the 21st century for all”.

Before this, the leaders of 21 countries of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) said on the 20th: “We must cooperate constructively in diagnostic tests, development, production, manufacturing and distribution of essential medical supplies and services. The ‘Kuala Lumpur Declaration 2020’ was adopted, which states that a fair approach to medical measures such as vaccines must be carried out smoothly.

Malaysian Prime Minister Muhidin Yashin, the country’s president, said in an opening comment that “APEC will play an important role in driving the economic recovery after the crown pandemic.”

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