Prime Minister Suga will leave for the United Kingdom on the night of the 10th to attend the G7 Summit = Summit of the Seven Major Countries.

The face-to-face G7 summit is expected to be held for the first time in two years over China, which is strengthening its hegemonic behavior in addition to measures against the new coronavirus and climate change.

Prime Minister Suga will leave Haneda Airport for the United Kingdom on the night of the 10th to attend the G7 Summit in Cornwall, southwestern England, from the 11th to the 13th.



This is the first time in two years that the G7 Summit will be held face-to-face, and it will be the first face-to-face international conference for Prime Minister Suga since he took office in September last year.



At this summit, in addition to measures against the new coronavirus, discussions will be held on climate change, economic and trade, and regional conditions.



Of these, opinions will be exchanged on how to support developing countries for the fair supply of vaccines in the countermeasures against the new coronavirus, and in the regional situation, the theme is to respond to China, which is strengthening hegemonic behavior.



At the time of the summit, Prime Minister Suga is coordinating individual meetings with the leaders of France, Germany, and Australia invited to the summit, in addition to the presidency of the United Kingdom, and hopes to build a personal relationship of trust. It's an idea.