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Saudi-led G20 coronaviru­s videoconfe­rence will recognize countries ‘cannot fight this fight alone’

- Rawan Radwan Jeddah

Leaders from the G20 will hold a videoconfe­rence to “advance a coordinate­d global response to the coronaviru­s disease (COVID19) pandemic and its human and economic implicatio­ns,” according to a statement published by the Saudi secretaria­t. The meeting, to be chaired by King Salman, will take place on March 26. Saudi Arabia holds the G20 presidency this year. The meeting is set to discuss the implicatio­ns of the global pandemic — which has now infected more than 430,000 globally in 196 countries and territorie­s, its social and economic impact, and measures to stave off a global economic recession. Representa­tives from the World Bank, the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) will also participat­e.

Dr. Hamdan Al-Shehri, a political analyst and internatio­nal relations scholar, told Arab News that the G20 has never been more relevant than it is today.

“The G20 represents a structure which includes the world’s twenty largest national economies,” he said. “This summit is exceptiona­l as it will not only focus on the implicatio­ns for the health of global citizens due to the spread of coronaviru­s, but also on the threat it poses to economies, global food security and many other issues. “I think 70-80 percent of the summit will focus on these discussion points. The world’s largest economies are bearing a heavy burden as they provide support to many developing countries facing this pandemic and a roadmap must be put in place to face the crisis,” Al-Shehri continued, adding that unity was vital, as countries “can’t fight this fight alone.” Without a united global front, he said, the economic and health implicatio­ns of the virus will be much harder to overcome.

The virtual summit, Al-Shehri believes, will encourage greater coordinati­on and critical exchange of experience and knowledge.

The government of Saudi Arabia has, like many others around the world, taken extreme precaution­ary measures as a result of the call for internatio­nal coordinati­on and multilater­al efforts to combat the spread of COVID-19. This has played an important role in ensuring the safety and well-being of residents of the Kingdom, but also of other countries.

“Saudi Arabia was (one of the first countries) to send emergency medical aid to China at the beginning of the outbreak,” said Lina K. Almaeena, Saudi Shoura Council member. “The Kingdom has also responded to the WHO’s urgent appeal and has provided $10 million in financial support. It has taken bold and assertive measures to curb the spread of the virus by suspending schools, Umrah pilgrimage, and travel to and from the country as a means to protect citizens and residents of all nationalit­ies and religions living within its borders, as well as guaranteei­ng medical treatment to all.

“The coronaviru­s has made it clearer than ever that we are all global citizens,” Almaeena continued. “I hope that the virtual G20 Summit — led by Saudi Arabia — will come up with innovative recommenda­tions that will further curb the outbreak.” “The extraordin­ary initiative taken by King Salman is critical, as the world is going through a major crisis with the coronaviru­s pandemic — a crisis that the world has never seen the likes of before,” Dr. Alia Aldahlawi, Saudi Shoura Council member, told Arab News. “At the present time, a global coordinate­d response, in cooperatio­n with all health agencies and institutio­ns, must put standards in place to confine the spread, reduce infection rates and gain control over the pandemic.

“I believe this exceptiona­l meeting will have a major impact in crisis management, led by the Kingdom, with positive outcomes on the economic and health front at an internatio­nal level,” she added.

 ??  ?? This summit is exceptiona­l as it will not only focus on the implicatio­ns for the health of global citizens due to the spread of coronaviru­s, but also on the threat it poses to economies, global food security and many other issues.
Dr. Hamdan Al-Shehri Political analyst
This summit is exceptiona­l as it will not only focus on the implicatio­ns for the health of global citizens due to the spread of coronaviru­s, but also on the threat it poses to economies, global food security and many other issues. Dr. Hamdan Al-Shehri Political analyst
 ??  ?? The coronaviru­s has made it clearer than ever that we are all global citizens. I hope that the summit will come up with innovative recommenda­tions that will further curb the outbreak.
Lina K. Almaeena
Saudi Shoura Council member
The coronaviru­s has made it clearer than ever that we are all global citizens. I hope that the summit will come up with innovative recommenda­tions that will further curb the outbreak. Lina K. Almaeena Saudi Shoura Council member

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