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G7 leaders meet to pressure Russia, find China unity

FP Staff • May 16, 2023, 13:53:20 IST
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Last month’s G7 foreign ministers’ meeting, seen as setting the stage for the Hiroshima talks, put Beijing on notice over ‘militarisation activities’ in the South China Sea

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G7 leaders meet to pressure Russia, find China unity

This week, G7 leaders will meet in Hiroshima to tighten the screws on Russia over the Ukraine war and to agree on a united stance on China’s expanding military and economic strength. The three-day summit of the most powerful industrialised democracies will address a wide range of topics, from energy to artificial intelligence, but a major focus will be on those who have assisted Moscow in lessening the effects of Western-led sanctions. The leaders will also steer clear of escalating tensions by portraying unanimity on Taiwan, steering clear of Beijing, and highlighting the need to “de-risk” important supply chains by diversifying away from China. Last month’s G7 foreign ministers’ meeting, seen as setting the stage for the Hiroshima talks, put Beijing on notice over “militarisation activities” in the South China Sea. It also insisted there was “no change” on Taiwan policy after French President Emmanuel Macron, following a trip to Beijing last month, said Europe should avoid “crises that aren’t ours”. Ministers warned Beijing on everything from its nuclear arsenal to its business practices, and this week’s summit is expected to endorse extracting crucial supply chains from Chinese influence. Washington has taken an aggressive approach, blocking China’s access to the most advanced semiconductors and the equipment to make them, and has convinced Japan and the Netherlands to follow suit. But “this G7 is not an anti-Chinese G7,” an adviser to Macron told journalists before the summit. “We have a positive message for China which is that we are ready to cooperate on condition that we negotiate together,” the adviser added. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen also this week said the bloc seeks a “multifaceted approach to our economic relationships with China,” characterised by “de-risking, and not decoupling.” ‘Vulnerable to coercion’ “We are most vulnerable to coercion… where dependencies build up. That’s why we are taking action,” she added, calling critical raw materials one area for work. Europe has already enraged Beijing by proposing to restrict exports of sensitive tech to eight Chinese firms suspected of shipping it on to Russia. And the Hiroshima summit is expected to push for similar actions to help close gaps in the sanctions regime G7 countries have imposed on Russia. Countries are keen to ensure that “sanctions that we have imposed, which have a cost for our economies, are not simply circumvented to the benefit of others,” the French official said. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who has been touring European capitals before an expecting new offensive, will address the bloc by video. The G7 groups Japan, Britain, the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy and the European Union. ‘Anti-West messaging’ But an unusually long list of non-G7 invitees will be present, as Japan tries to expand the bloc’s influence in the developing world, with leaders from India, Brazil and Indonesia among those taking part. While the war in Ukraine has breathed new relevance into the G7, Tokyo and others believe more efforts are needed to win over major unaligned countries who are reluctant to take sides in disputes with Moscow and Beijing. The need is heightened by the gridlock in the larger Group of 20, where China and Russia have opposed references to the Ukraine war. “Japan believes that both China and, to a lesser degree, Russia, are making inroads with economic assistance and anti-West messaging,” said Chris Johnstone, Japan chair at CSIS. Other invitees include African Union chair Comoros, Pacific Island Forum chair the Cook Islands, ASEAN chair Indonesia, and Vietnam. Australia and South Korea, with which Japan is quickly patching up long-frayed ties, will also take part. The G7 leaders are expected to issue a statement on disarmament, which Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has tried to move up the agenda by hosting the meeting in his constituency of Hiroshima. Both G7 leaders and non-members are likely to visit the Peace Park and museum. On the sidelines, a US-South Korea-Japan trilateral will help further cement efforts to rebuild ties between Tokyo and Seoul. In a first, Kishida and his counterpart Yoon Suk Yeol are expected to visit a memorial for Koreans killed in the atomic bomb attack. Read all the  Latest News,  Trending News,  Cricket News,  Bollywood News, India News and  Entertainment News here. Follow us on  Facebook,  Twitter and  Instagram.

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