President Cyril Ramaphosa was on Wednesday scheduled to address a virtual Global Covid-19 Summit, at the invitation of President Joe Biden.
Pretoria - President Cyril Ramaphosa was on Wednesday scheduled to address a virtual Global Covid-19 Summit, at the invitation of President of the United States of America Joe Biden.
“The summit envisages agreement by leaders on four targets which will be announced by President Biden and which aim to create lasting solutions to combating Covid-19 and future pandemics,” said acting Presidency spokesperson Tyrone Seale. A statement by White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki last week highlighted that the high-level summit is taking place on the margins of the United Nations General Assembly.
· Build back better by establishing a sustainable health security financing mechanism, and global leadership for emerging threats.
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