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Biden, Xi may speak in ‘next few weeks’

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By SRI NewsDesk Published June 28, 2022
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SCHLOSS ELMAU( Germany): US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping are anticipated to speak in the coming many weeks, US public security counsel Jake Sullivan said on Monday, citing growing confluence among Nato and G7 members about the challenge China poses.

The Group of Seven rich republics will address China’s non-market profitable practices, its approach to debt and its mortal rights conduct in an advertisement on Tuesday, while a Nato strategic conception to be released latterly this week would address China in “ ways that are unknown, ” he said.

“ We do suppose that there’s adding confluence, both at the G7 and at Nato, around the challenge China poses, ” Sullivan told journalists at the G7 peak in southern Germany.

G7 leaders saw a “ critical need ” for discussion and alignment on issues similar to China’s non-market profitable practices, its practices with regard to developing countries ’ debt, and its approach to mortal rights, Sullivan said.

But he said the increased attention to China’s conduct on both the profitable and security front didn’t mean the West was looking to launch a new Cold War.

“ We ’re not looking to divide the world into rival blocs and make every country choose, ” he said. “ We want to stand for a set of principles that are fair to everybody. And we want to ensure that we’re working with like-inclined mates to hold China responsible to cleave to those rules. ”

G7 leaders on Sunday pledged to raise$ 600 billion in private and public finances over five times to finance demanded structure in developing countries and counter China’s aged, multitrillion- bone
Belt and Road design.

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