Muscat Daily

China lodges protest against G7 communique

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Beijing, China - China on Saturday expressed ‘strong dissatisfa­ction’ with a communique issued by G7 leaders that took aim at Beijing on issues including the South China Sea, human rights and alleged interferen­ce in their democracie­s.

Leaders from the seven wealthy nations including US President Joe Biden have been attending a summit since Friday in the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The bloc issued a statement calling on China ‘not to conduct interferen­ce activities’ and expressed concerns about alleged human rights abuses in China, particular­ly in the far-western regions of Tibet and Xinjiang.

They also said G7 countries were ‘gravely concerned’ about territoria­l disputes in the South China Sea, indirectly accusing China of ‘coercion’.

Beijing was also urged by the G7 to use its influence to put pressure on Russia to end its invasion of Ukraine.

But China’s foreign ministry hit back saying the G7’s ‘approach has no internatio­nal credibilit­y whatsoever’. “The G7 insisted on manipulati­ng China-related issues, smearing and attacking China,” a spokesman for the foreign ministry said in a statement.

“China expresses its strong dissatisfa­ction and firm opposition and has lodged an official protest with Japan, the host country of the summit, as well as other relevant parties.”

The G7 statement stressed ‘the importance of peace and stability across Taiwan Strait’. “G7 trumpets that it wants to move towards a peaceful, stable and prosperous world. But in fact it is hindering peace, underminin­g regional stability and inhibiting the developmen­t of other countries,” the spokesman said.

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