Trudeau joins G20 in promising COVID-19 aid to poor nations, rejecting protectionism

Nov 22, 2020 | 9:46 AM

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is joining fellow leaders at the G20 in a promise to provide more assistance to poor countries battered by COVID-19, including the provision of vaccines for all.

The promise is contained in a final communique released today by the leaders of the world’s 20 richest countries following two days of virtual discussions hosted by Saudi Arabia.

The communique also commits rich countries to holding off on collecting debt payments from impoverished nations, many of which are struggling to keep their heads above water during the pandemic.

Trudeau had entered the summit hoping to push fellow leaders on the importance of keeping borders open to trade as well as the need to include climate change in the post-pandemic economic order.