US President Biden at Italy Summit Announces $33b To Fund G7 Economic Development
- mcs4597xlens Michelle Crawford-Sapenter

- Jun 15, 2024
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Updated: Jun 15, 2024

POLITICS: US President Joe Biden has spent the last several days in last week and Saturday participating in the G7 Summit, Italy. President Biden ‘s return from France about midweek, last week, saw the President making an immediate departure to (), to join leaders and officials of 7 nations in pivotal global discussion.

By Michelle Crawford-Sapenter
Today, while in Italy President Biden discussed matters of significance associated with tge concerns of G7s involving each of tge nation’s economic health and progress.

Following the proposed sanctions that will be made in regard to cooling China’s hot streak of decades of gouging the economies of several countries including the 7 national leaders gathered during the Italy Summit, the government leaders focus their sights on each of their economies with a commitment to support the G7 partners.
In keeping with the concept of a 7 nation unified effort, the G7s have discussed the changes that each will make involving clean energy, digital connectivity, global economic structure and food security.
With a wide ranging work load of various concerns, the G7s prove that practices involving a policy of democracy proves effective.
The efforts made by the G7 leaders has “ mobilized $33 billion dollars for glean energy project.” Biden stated that the G7s have “…broken ground in a new data center in Ghana and another in Kenya.”
The G7s are developing the first railway line that will extend from Angola to DRC, to Zambia and the Indian Ocean. The partners established an agreement to address matters of need involving affordable, secure and reliable connectivity and will
lay underground fiber optics to aid with accomplishing the task.
US President Biden stated that given the work accomplished by the G7 s, they are showing the world that “…democracies can deliver.”


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