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President Moon Jae-in emphasized the solidarity of the international community to respond to Corona 19 at the G20 Special Video Summit in 20 major countries last night (26th). In order to minimize the impact on the economy, he proposed to find ways to allow cross-country movement, such as businessmen.

Reporter Jung Kyung-yoon.

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The G20 Summit held in response to Corona 19 was held for the first time in history by linking each summit.

President Moon Jae-in also participated in a video conference in the office with two cameras and two large screens.

President Moon emphasized that the international community should strengthen solidarity to overcome Corona19.

He said he should share Korea's quarantine experience and clinical data with member countries, cooperate to strengthen the global financial safety net, and stabilize the economy of poor countries.

In particular, in order to maintain the essential flow of economic exchange between countries, it was proposed to seek ways to allow entrepreneurs and others to move within a range that does not impede quarantine.

[Kang Min-suk / Blue House spokesman: I hope the G20 will show strong leadership in this Corona 19 response. We look forward to today's conference as a moment to confirm the solidarity of the G20 to overcome Corona 19.]

In addition to the G20 member countries, seven countries including Spain and international organizations such as the World Health Organization participated in the summit.

Leaders have adopted a statement that addresses the global pandemic of Corona 19, a joint response such as protecting the global economy, responding to international trade turmoil, and promoting international cooperation.

In addition, the Ministers of Health, Finance and Commerce gathered to continue the consultations in order to prepare concrete assistance plans.