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G7 to focus on rebuilding world economy, UK PM Johnson says

Published 19/02/2021, 14:35
Updated 19/02/2021, 16:45
© Reuters. Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits South Wales Police Headquarters in Bridgend

© Reuters. Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits South Wales Police Headquarters in Bridgend

LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson opened the Group of Seven virtual leaders meeting on Friday by calling for a plan to rebuild the global economy after the ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic.

On a video call with fellow leaders, Johnson said it was great to have new faces such as U.S. President Joe Biden and Italy's new prime minister, Mario Draghi. During the introductions he had to ask German Chancellor Angela Merkel to mute while he was speaking.

"We also want to work together on building back better from the pandemic - a slogan that I think Joe has used several times. I think he may have nicked it from us, but I certainly nicked it from somewhere else," Johnson said.

© Reuters. Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits South Wales Police Headquarters in Bridgend

"The G7 is the great gathering of like-minded liberal free-trading democracies, it's a very very important forum, we stand together on many issues around the world, whether its our views on the coup in Myanmar... or on the detention of Alexei Navalny in Moscow."

Latest comments

Yes Boris, we know you nicked the saying "Build Back Better" from your puppet masters at the WEF. just saying! Free Speech and all that.
he looks more like some one panhandling for a cup of coffee than a world leader
He may look like that, but he is a world leader...
He needs to focus on the UK economy first and foremost.
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