Trudeau, and an unexpected Trump, urge COVID-19 co-operation at vaccine summit
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and some of his fellow world leaders were joined by an unexpected ally on Thursday in their show of international solidarity on sharing an eventual COVID-19 vaccine: U.S. President Donald Trump.
Trump offered a rare, if brief, message of support at Thursday’s summit, hosted by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. The virtual gathering was aimed at ensuring poor countries will have ready access to an eventual vaccine for the deadly coronavirus that causes COVID-19.
Trump has been a no-show at recent videoconferences of world leaders, including last week’s major United Nations meeting and an event earlier in May, co-hosted by the European Union, that was designed to shore up the World Health Organization, which Trump has defunded. Trump has complained the WHO was too cozy with China and under-reported the impact of the pandemic outbreak earlier this year.
Trudeau, meanwhile, has been playing up Canada’s international profile as part of its campaign for a temporary seat on the United Nations Security Council, which comes up for a vote in two weeks.


