View this post on Instagram In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, President Trump will now hold the annual G-7 Summit in June via teleconference, rather than inviting the other six other G-7 nations to Camp David as originally planned. Trump had originally planned to host the leaders of the seven major industrial nations -- Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, and Japan along with the United States -- at his private golf resort in Miami, before moving it to Camp David after public criticism. Now the leaders will convene electronically to allow “each country to focus all of its resources on responding to the health and economic challenges of COVID-19,” economic advisor Larry Kudlow informed his colleagues, according to White House spokesman Judd Deere.A post shared by Fox News (@foxnews) on Mar 20, 2020 at 6:08am PDT
In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, President Trump will now hold the annual G-7 Summit in June via teleconference, rather than inviting the other six other G-7 nations to Camp David as originally planned. Trump had originally planned to host the leaders of the seven major industrial nations -- Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, and Japan along with the United States -- at his private golf resort in Miami, before moving it to Camp David after public criticism. Now the leaders will convene electronically to allow “each country to focus all of its resources on responding to the health and economic challenges of COVID-19,” economic advisor Larry Kudlow informed his colleagues, according to White House spokesman Judd Deere.
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