World leaders gathered this weekend to discuss shared challenges on issues like climate change, the economy, Covid-19, technology and geopolitics.
President Joe Biden on Sunday said the U.S. has made progress in re-establishing its credibility on the world stage following a three-day summit of the Group of Seven wealthy nations.
Leaders gathered this weekend to discuss shared challenges on issues like climate change, the economy, the coronavirus pandemic, technology and geopolitics. "We just wrapped up what has been an extraordinary and collaborative and production meeting of the G7," Biden said during a press conference on the final day of the summit from the U.K's southwest county of Cornwall.
The leaders gathered over the weekend to discuss shared challenges and map potential paths forward, with climate change, the economy, the coronavirus pandemic, technology and geopolitics as the biggest talking points. It was the first in-person G-7 summit in nearly two years.
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