Monday 14 June 2021

 

The Conservative Party

Ayoub,

This weekend the leaders of the most influential and open economies came together to chart a course for building back better from the pandemic.

The UK took the lead on some of the world’s most critical issues - and I believe we have lived up to the most optimistic hopes for this summit.

A week ago, I asked my fellow leaders to help in preparing and providing the doses we need to help vaccinate the whole world by the end of 2022.

And today I am pleased to announce that together we have pledged over 1 billion vaccine doses to the world’s poorest countries.

But Ayoub, this weekend our discussions went far beyond defeating the pandemic.

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The G7 nations and our guest countries looked towards our great global recovery. We were clear that we all need to build back better in a way that delivers for the whole world.

🔬 In the historic Carbis Bay Declaration on health we took concrete steps to ensure the global devastation caused by coronavirus is never repeated.

👧 The G7 agreed to get 40 million more girls into education within the next five years.

🎓 We are helping the Global Partnership for Education – an organisation working to make sure that every child in the world is given the chance of a proper education – reach half of its five-year fundraising goal, including a £430m donation from the UK.

🌍 And we drew up a shared global agenda to build back better together, on crucial issues such as health, climate change, and economic recovery and jobs.

This is a compelling and ambitious plan for the global recovery.

One that Global Britain should be proud to be taking the lead on.

Yours sincerely,

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Boris Johnson
Prime Minister