Three former British prime ministers have signed a joint plea by 225 world leaders for a $2.5 trillion package of support from the international community for developing countries threatened with health, economic and malnutrition disaster due to coronavirus.
Gordon Brown, Tony Blair and Sir John Major are among the eminent roster of ex-presidents, prime ministers and leaders of international institutions calling for an emergency summit of the G20 to agree a global health and economic recovery plan which would “send out a message of hope for the future”.
Without urgent and concerted action, the letter warned that the world faces a deep recession threatening hundreds of millions of the poorest and most disadvantaged with unemployment,