President Trump's G7 Summit will be held next month May 21 at 7:47

President Trump of the United States has announced that he is considering to invite the leaders of the G7 Summit to the next month in the suburbs of the capital, Washington, as originally planned for the G7 Summit.

The Trump administration of the United States has invited the leaders of the G7 summit scheduled for next month at Camp David, a presidential villa in Maryland near Washington, following the global spread of the new coronavirus. We decided not to hold the meeting, and we had a video conference with the leaders in March and April.

In response, President Trump said on Twitter yesterday: "While the United States is returning to normal, we are considering holding the G7 at or near the originally scheduled date. It will be a big symbol for normalization, "he said, and said he is considering to invite the leaders of various countries to Camp David to hold it.

As President Trump, who wants to rush to resume economic activity, he believes that by hosting a large-scale international event in Japan, he has the intention to give a positive message to the people toward normalization.

In addition, President Trump has stated that the WHO = World Health Organization is "close to China" and will permanently stop funding unless significant improvements such as organizational reform are seen, and at the G7 Summit, It seems that there is a desire to show the same idea and obtain consent from the leaders of each country.