China's u. K. Embassy scoffs at g7 as biden urges allies to take stand against beijing
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President Biden wants his Group of Seven allies to take a strong stand against China's forced labor practices this weekend as the leaders of some of the world's richest nations
continue their summit in the United Kingdom. But China appears prepared to dismiss whatever comes out of the meeting. Per _The Guardian_, the Chinese embassy in the U.K. released a statement
Saturday directed at the G7 that said "the days when global decisions were dictated by a small group of countries are long gone." Now, the statement continues, "there is only
one system in the world, that is, the international system with the United Nations at the core and the international order based on international law." In other words, Beijing is
telling the G7 that it's old news. As for the G7 leaders, they all agree on "principles and values," a U.S. official told _Bloomberg_, so they're mostly on the same page
when it comes to China, further evidenced by an agreement Saturday to back an infrastructure plan that would serve as an alternative to Beijing's belt and road initiative. But at the
same time, Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, specifically, have reportedly suggested they're worried about Biden's camp taking things to the
point that they could lose any chance of cooperation from China. Read more at _Bloomberg_, _The Washington Post_, and _The Guardian_. SUBSCRIBE TO THE WEEK Escape your echo chamber. Get the
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