G7 leaders disagree about the 100 billion USD allocation plan from the International Monetary Fund to help poor water to deal with the crisis of Covid-19.
The drafts of the general statement today 7 of the world's leading economies (G7) after the summit in Cornwall, he showed that Germany and Italy did not support $ 100 billion in general announcements, showing
The G7 leaders and the European Union take souvenir photos in Cornwall, England, on June 11.
In April, IMF members agreed up to 650 billion USD in the Fund's special withdrawal (SDR), and G7 countries are considering allocating their 100 billion USD in SDR to help poor countries for
SDR is an IMF reserve property that can be converted into USD, Euro, pounds, yen or yuan.
Talking to reporters on the sidelines of the G7 summit, Kristalina Georgieva, the IMF head, said G7 was supported and waiting for a clearer sign to discuss the best allocation, adding plans
G7 includes USA, Canada, England, Germany, France, Italy and Japan.