Prime Minister Kishida attends the G20 Summit in Bali, Indonesia.

Based on the experience of the new corona, it is a policy that Japan will lead efforts to build a system where everyone can receive necessary medical care and health in preparation for future health crises.

At the G20 summit, which opened on the 15th, the summit meeting of 20 major countries, a session on the theme of "global health" has been held since 4:00 pm Japan time.

Prime Minister Kishida will explain the support that Japan has provided to developing countries regarding the new corona countermeasures, and would like to appeal the need for the international community to continue to respond, saying that the pandemic is not over yet.



Based on the experience of COVID-19, we are calling for the establishment of a system in which everyone in the world can receive necessary medical and health care in preparation for future health crises.



On top of that, next year's G7 Hiroshima Summit will also position the field of "global health" as one of the agenda items and discuss countermeasures. It is a policy that shows the idea of ​​taking the lead.