The G7 joint statement released today at the close of the three-day summit, is a 25-page mish-mash under seven headings of commitment, with the least commitment to any measures that would seriously roll back the pandemic and famine. The strongest commitment is expressed for green finance, to realize a net zero world. It is a depopulation document.
The formal title is: “Carbis Bay G7 Summit Communiqué—Our Shared Agenda for Global Action To Build Back Better.” The statement is replete with the current jargon about inclusiveness, transparency, resilience, democracy, rules-based order, and so on. Thus, ironically and unfortunately, it shows just what is meant when Biden says, “The U.S. is back.” It’s an evil mess.
The welter of points ranges from denunciation of forced labor (read, asserting Uighurs are abused in China) discussed in the Free and Fair Trade section, to, in general, how there must be a “green, digital transformation” of the world economy, discussed in the Economic Recovery section.