From vaccine sharing to climate, G-7 talks yield agreements
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The Group of Seven wealthy democracies have wrapped up their first face-to-face summit in two years at a seaside resort in southwest England
FALMOUTH, England -- The Group of Seven wealthy democracies have wrapped up their first face-to-face summit in two years at a seaside resort in southwest England. The leaders of the G-7 — Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States — made commitments on a range of topics, from sharing coronavirus vaccines to tackling climate change and making corporate taxation fairer. Their final agreement from the three-day meeting also included a section on challenging China over “non-economic” economic practices and calling on Beijing to respect human rights. Here are details on the key topics they covered: VACCINE SHARINGMore Related News