For Lula, despite the challenges outlined, there are paths forward that can help reverse inequalities. - Credit: Ricardo Stuckert / PR The pursuit of a new international solidarity capable of reducing inequalities between developed and developing countries guided President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's participation in the G7 Summit on June 16 and 17 in Évian-les-Bains, France. Invited by the French Presidency of the group, Lula took part in three discussion sessions with G7 leaders and …
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In #Rome, I am taking part in the FII PRIORITY #Europe summit, which brings together leaders, investors and decision-makers around the major issues of competitiveness, economic sovereignty and the transformation of global value chains. I speak on the prospects for the economic partnership between Africa and Europe, in a context where our continent, by gradually rising among the fastest growing economies in the world, offers a strategic space for investments, connectivity, logistics and regional…
BEIJING, June 17 (Xinhua) -- China's State Council Information Office on Wednesday released a white paper titled "More Just and Equitable Global Governance: China's Principles, Proposals and Actions." The white paper was published to introduce China's principles, proposals and actions on global governance, foster broader consensus within the international community, ensure more effective responses to global challenges, and build a more just and equitable global governance system. Global govern…
The event’s status and the makeup of its participants indicate its magnitude and well-organized nature. Over the last ten years, Uzbekistan has maintained a steady and confident role on the global stage, actively advancing its foreign policy and reinforcing its positions through principles of equality and mutually beneficial cooperation. Cooperation formed through the Tashkent International Investment Forum supports the execution of large-scale projects, which are already making a visible impa…
“We, the leaders of the G7, recalling the Critical Minerals Action Plan we launched last year, recognise the strategic role of critical minerals value chains for our countries’ economic prosperity and security, including our digital and energy sectors. In light of the high degree of market concentration, the need to reduce vulnerabilities regarding those resources and the growing use of arbitrary trade restrictions, we recall the urgency of diversifying our supply chains and building our collect…
We, the Leaders of the G7, reaffirm our commitment to multilateral cooperation to advance economic growth, resilience and development, to deliver shared prosperity. To this end, we aim to address the needs of and risks to, the global economy, and to strengthen engagement with international partners. Partner countries to the G7, Egypt, Kenya and the Republic of Korea, also support this statement. While the global economy already faces the lingering effects of pre-existing shocks and structural s…
Today, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi participated in a session titled 'Ensuring a Safe, Fast, and Effective Deployment of Artificial Intelligence'. The session was held as part of the G7 Summit proceedings in Évian, France. Spokesman for the Presidency Ambassador Mohamed El-Shennawy said participating leaders and corporate executives emphasized in their interventions that Artificial Intelligence, AI, has become inherently integrated into various facets of life. They acknowledged that its deplo…
The Prime Minister will unveil a major package of international investment into the UK economy at the G7 Summit, delivering more than a thousand jobs, strengthening energy security and helping to bring down costs for working people. The deal includes major investments from French and Indian firms into Britain’s clean energy infrastructure and AI sector - backing high-skilled jobs in cities including Manchester, Leeds and Birmingham while helping deliver more stable and affordable energy. At a …
We, the Leaders of the G7, reaffirm our commitment to international cooperation on development and investment finance as a driver of shared prosperity and highlight our willingness to provide support to the most vulnerable. Partner countries of the G7, Kenya and the Republic of Korea, also support this declaration. We recognize that the impact of the international development finance architecture has served the most vulnerable for decades. Fostering durable growth, reducing global poverty and st…
“We, the Leaders of the G7, reaffirm our commitment to international cooperation on development and investment finance as a driver of shared prosperity and highlight our willingness to provide support to the most vulnerable. Partner countries of the G7, Kenya, and the Republic of Korea, also support this declaration. We recognise that the impact of the international development finance architecture has served the most vulnerable for decades. Fostering durable growth, reducing global poverty and …