Britain will ask the G7 to form a common front against “global aggressors”
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LONDON, December 11 (EFE) .- Liz Truss, British Foreign Minister, chairs a meeting with her G7 (More Developed Economies) counterparts in Liverpool (North-West of England) later this week. Will ask to “face the common people”. Against global attackers,” he said in a statement.
In the first day of talks this Saturday, Truss will urge France, Germany, Italy, the United States, Japan and Canada as well as his EU allies to show “unity” against “bad behaviour”, such as ” The posture “Russia towards Ukraine”, specified in the note.
It would also urge developing countries to provide more financing to offer an alternative to the economic support offered by China, which puts 44 low- and middle-income countries in debt to Beijing for more than 10% of their domestic product. Is. Gross (GDP)”, adds the London ministry.
At the last one-on-one meeting of G7 members during the British annual presidency, attendees will also address other issues such as “the crisis in Burma and Ethiopia and talks with Iran over its nuclear program”.
On Sunday, several countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, as well as South Korea and Australia (individually) will participate as guests, virtually or in person, in reflection of the growing importance of the Indo-Pacific region, he explains. Huh. Information.
“This weekend, the most influential democracies will stand up to aggressors trying to undermine freedom and send a clear message that we are a united front,” Truss said before the event.
“I want the G-7 countries to deepen their ties in trade, investment, technology and security so that we can protect and promote freedom and democracy in the world,” he said.
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