
G20 Rome summit leaders address multiple global challenges
Rome: Rome G20 Summit leaders of the world’s major economies have pledged to use all available tools to address the consequences of the pandemic, sustain the recovery and remain vigilant to global challenges such as supply chain disruption.
Leaders of G20 Rome Declaration pledges to strengthen the common response to the pandemic and pave the way for a global recovery, with particular concern for the most vulnerable. G20 Summit in Rome ended on Sunday with the adoption of a declaration reaffirming the crucial role of multilateralism and international cooperation in overcoming the global challenges arising from the Covid –19 pandemic.
G20 Summit highlighting the essential role of vaccines in the fight against the pandemic, they vowed to advance efforts to ensure timely, equitable and universal access to safe, affordable, quality and effective vaccines, therapeutics and diagnostics, with particular regard to the needs of low and middle income countries.
G20 Summit Rome declaration said that we will take steps to help boost the supply of vaccines and essential medical products and inputs in developing countries and remove relevant supply and financing constraints. Regarding climate change, the leaders remain committed to the Paris Agreement goal to hold the global average temperature increase well below two degrees Celsius and to pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
Italy Prime Minister Mario Draghi in concluding press conference said that this summit was a success and adding that cooperation is essential on issues like climate, wealth and poverty. Calling on G20 members to act swiftly together, the form of cooperation we know best is multilateralism, he said.