A Downing Street spokesperson:
“The Prime Minister met South African President Ramaphosa at the
G7 Summit in Germany today.
“He began by updating the President on last week’s successful
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.
“The leaders agreed on the imperative for the world’s richest
economies to support developing countries to build clean and
green infrastructure. The Prime Minister commended the work being
done through the South Africa Just Energy Transition Partnership
and confirmed the UK will contribute up to $1.8bn towards it. The
JETP which will accelerate South Africa's transition to a green
economy.
“The Prime Minister and President Ramaphosa agreed that South
Africa has enormous potential to follow in the UK’s footsteps and
phase out the use of coal, and all the raw materials it needs to
achieve green and sustainable growth.
“The Prime Minister and President Ramaphosa discussed the ongoing
atrocities being committed in Ukraine. The Prime Minister
underlined the far reaching consequences of Putin’s aggression,
in particular its impact on global food and energy prices – an
impact the developing world is bearing the brunt of. The leaders
agreed on the urgent need for Putin to open up a safe passage for
grain to leave Ukraine and reaffirmed their support for the UN
efforts on this.
“The Prime Minister stressed that Putin must fail in Ukraine to
prevent the creeping normalisation of his flagrant disregard for
sovereignty and human rights.”