The Borneo Post

France hosts wary G7 in shadow of Trump snub, Brexit and yellow vests

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DINARD, France: France offered awarywelco­metoforeig­nministers from the Group of Seven yesterday for a meeting overshadow­ed by a snub from Donald Trump’s US administra­tion, a meltdown in Britain over Brexit and months of anti- government protests at home.

Protesters spray-painted slogans attacking President Emmanuel Macron in the sleepy coastal resort of Dinard where the ministers were due to gather to set the agenda for their leaders at the annual big power summit in August.

Workers at dawn scrubbed furiously at walls daubed with ‘ Thieving banks’, ‘ Revolution’ and ‘No to the G7’, slogans which mirrored the anger vented across France in more than five months of anti- government ‘yellow vest’ protests.

French diplomats say they have scaled back their ambitions for their presidency of the club of big rich countries, after Trump backed out of a joint communique at last year’s summit in Canada and criticised Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will not attend and is sending a deputy. One seasoned diplomat in Paris said Pompeo had sent a message that he had ‘ better things to do’. Still, the agenda includes important issues from cyber security and foreign interferen­ce in democracie­s, to countering traffickin­g in the Sahel and inequality.

British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said he would call on his European counterpar­ts to support his government’s request for a further delay to Britain’s exit from the EU, scheduled to take place in a week unless EU countries agree an extension.

Prime Minister Theresa May has been unable to pass her withdrawal agreement in parliament. Hunt said the G7 was proof Britain was not pulling back from a leading internatio­nal role.

“The UK’s involvemen­t in the G7 is vital for our collective security and prosperity as we seek to protect the rules- based internatio­nal system,” he said. “Be in no doubt that once Brexit has happened, the UK will remain a global power.” — Reuters

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