Trump wants to hold a G7 summit at the White house at the end of June
The President of the United States Donald trump wants to spend head to the summit “the Big seven” in the White house at the end of June. This may 26 told the press Secretary of the tramp Kaylee Makanani, said the Agency Reuters.
Trump believes that the summit will be “the clearest example of the re-opening of the economy,” said Makanani.
The White house assured that all the world leaders who will gather for the summit, will be protected.
The composition of the G7 includes the United States, Italy, Japan, Canada, France, Germany and the UK. The summits of leaders are held once a year alternately in each country. Trump this year is headed by the “Big seven”.
Last year, trump offered to hold a summit of the G7 in 2020 on his Golf resort near Miami. The proposal of the American President was criticized, and he abandoned this idea, noting that was not the goal of “earn”. Then trump announced that the summit will be held in his country residence camp David.
In March, the U.S. President has canceled a planned June summit with the personal presence of heads of state, noting that it will be held in a videoconference format. But on 24 may, the trump adviser for homeland security Robert O’brien said that the summit is likely to be full-time, not via videoconference.
Answering a question of journalists, would the world leaders to come to Washington, given that in D.C. one of the highest incidence rates in the United States, the adviser said the White house has received “good signals” to the invitation of trump.
Flash coronavirus infection COVID-19 began in late 2019 in China. March 11, 2020, the world health organization declared the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. According to data from the American Johns Hopkins University, the total number of infected people in the world exceeded 5.6 million, of which more than 2.3 million recovered, and 351,8 thousand died. USA is the victim of coronavirus country: there are 1.6 million infected and over 99 thousand deaths.