Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Boris Johnson invites PM Modi to UK for June G7 summit

BESIDES INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND SOUTH KOREA HAVE ALSO BEEN INVITED AS GUEST COUNTRIES TO THE SUMMIT

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The UK has invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to attend the G7 Summit, which British PM Boris Johnson will use to ask global leaders to seize the opportunit­y to rebuild the world after the Covid-19 pandemic to make the future fairer, greener and more prosperous.

The summit will be held in Cornwall during June 11-13, and the UK will use its G7 presidency to “unite leading democracie­s to help the world build back better from the coronaviru­s and create a greener, more prosperous future”, said a statement by the British high commission.

Besides India, Australia and South Korea have also been invited as guest countries to the first in-person G7 Summit in almost two years.

As the “pharmacy of the world, India already supplies more than 50% of the world’s vaccines, and the UK and India have worked closely together throughout the pandemic. Our prime ministers speak regularly and Prime Minister Johnson has said he will visit India ahead of the G7”, the statement said.

Prime ministers and presidents from the world’s leading democracie­s will come together in the UK to address shared challenges, from beating the coronaviru­s and tackling climate change to ensuring that people everywhere can benefit from open trade, technologi­cal change and scientific discovery. The G7 — made up of the UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the US — is the only forum where the world’s most influentia­l societies and advanced economies are brought together for close-knit discussion­s.

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