The UK will host the first in-person meeting of G7 foreign and
development ministers in over two years at Covid-secure talks
next month.
Foreign Secretary announced in Parliament today (20 April 2021) that the
Foreign and Development Ministers’ Meeting would take place in
central London between May 3-5.
Organisers will put strict COVID-secure measures in place,
including daily testing to ensure the health and wellbeing of all
staff, attendees, and the public. All domestic social distancing
guidelines will be in force.
The meeting is a crucial opportunity to revitalise in-person
diplomacy and will look to establish a shared approach among the
world’s leading democracies on equitable vaccine access, to agree
global girls’ education targets, rigorous goals on climate
finance and new measures to prevent famine and food insecurity.
The last G7 Foreign Ministers meeting took place in April 2019 at
Dinard and Saint-Malo in France.
As well as G7 countries (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan,
US & UK - plus the EU) the Foreign Secretary has also invited
India, Australia, the Republic of Korea, South Africa, and the
Chair and Secretary-General of the Association of Southeast Asian
Nations (ASEAN), to join parts of this year’s G7 Foreign and
Development Ministers’ meeting as guests.
Their attendance will bring broader experience and geographic
representation, and demonstrates the importance of the
Indo-Pacific region.
Foreign Secretary said:
The meeting of G7 Foreign and Development Ministers next month
is an opportunity to show how the world’s biggest democracies
work together to ensure equitable access to vaccines, build
back better from the pandemic, support girls in the poorest
countries get a good quality education and agree ambitious
action to tackle climate change.