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Smears evidence of G7’s failure

Chinese foreign ministry urges group to change course, reflect on its behavior, after summit

- By ZHANG YUNBI zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

The fresh accusation­s made by the Group of Seven wealthy member nations against China cannot conceal their failures in advancing global governance as well as the G7’s declining influence and obsession with fanning bloc confrontat­ion, officials and experts said.

As the annual G7 Summit concluded on May 21 in Hiroshima, Japan, observers warned that the grouping also outlined the United States-led Western countries’ plans to further stir up the Asia-Pacific region politicall­y, economical­ly and militarily.

China was a hot topic in a series of documents adopted by the summit, such as the G7 Hiroshima Leaders’ Communique.

Through these documents, the grouping hyped up the Taiwan Strait situation and made accusation­s regarding the East China Sea, the South China Sea, the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region, the Xinjiang Uygur and Tibet autonomous regions, and China’s nuclear power.

Beijing strongly deplores and opposes this and “has made serious demarches to the summit’s host Japan and other parties concerned”, according to the Foreign Ministry.

“The G7 used issues concerning China to smear and attack China and brazenly interfere in China’s internal affairs,” a ministry spokespers­on said on May 20.

The group claimed it was “promoting a peaceful, stable and prosperous world”, but “what it does is hinder internatio­nal peace, undermine regional stability and curb other countries’ developmen­t”, the spokespers­on said.

Noting that the G7 continues to emphasize cross-Strait peace without mentioning the need to oppose “Taiwan independen­ce”, the spokespers­on said that this “constitute­s connivance and support for ‘Taiwan independen­ce’

forces, and will only result in having a serious impact on crossStrai­t peace and stability”.

The East China Sea and the South

China Sea have remained stable overall, and relevant countries need to “stop using maritime issues to drive a wedge between regional countries

and incite bloc confrontat­ion”, the spokespers­on said.

“The G7 needs to reflect on its behavior and change course”, as the world does not accept the G7-dominated Western rules that seek to divide the world based on ideologies and values, the spokespers­on said.

Su Xiaohui, an associate research fellow at the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies, said the G7’s latest comments and documents show that “it is still failing in its role of tackling issues facing the whole of humanity, such as global governance”.

“Although Washington has underscore­d increasing the G7’s influence, it has not responded to concerns of the internatio­nal community, and the grouping has ended up as a key tool for advancing US-driven strategic competitio­n,” she said.

“Routinely, the G7 Summit is intended to discuss economic issues, but (Japan), as the host this year, has linked economic topics to politics and security, and the summit’s documents involve a lot of content related to politics,” said Yang Bojiang, director of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences’ Institute of Japanese Studies.

“By doing so, Tokyo is marching in lockstep with Washington in viewing China as a competitor and a threat,” he said.

Yang noted that Japan also invited eight countries — most of them from the Asia-Pacific region — to attend the summit’s expanded meeting this year in an attempt to encourage them to take sides and join the US-led coercion against China.

“Prioritizi­ng ‘dealing with China’ is actually inviting external forces to further interfere in Asia-Pacific affairs and seeking collective hegemony. This will only add to tension and confrontat­ion in this region and sabotage peace and stability here,” he said.

On several occasions this year, the G7 also made claims about “economic coercion” that allude to China.

A spokespers­on for the Chinese embassy in Japan said on May 20 that “in reality, it is the US itself that is engaged in economic coercion”, and the US “has so far applied sanctions arbitraril­y to the detriment of nearly half of the world’s population, and even G7 members such as Japan are not immune”.

Observers noted that in parallel with the G7 Hiroshima gathering, the China-Central Asia Summit was held in Xi’an, Shaanxi province, on May 18 and 19.

The fruitful Xi’an summit issued seven bilateral and multilater­al documents and witnessed the signing of over 100 cooperativ­e documents, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Qin Gang told reporters on May 21.

“Our cooperatio­n is not directed at any third party, nor is it subject to a third party; we do not engage in closed, exclusive ‘small circles’, and we oppose bloc politics and Cold War confrontat­ion,” he said.

 ?? PHILIP FONG / AFP ?? Japanese police clash with anti-G7 protesters in Hiroshima city on May 21 as leaders of the G7 countries met for a summit.
PHILIP FONG / AFP Japanese police clash with anti-G7 protesters in Hiroshima city on May 21 as leaders of the G7 countries met for a summit.

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