Public bonhomie, China nuance and Brexit bickering filled G7 menu
After four years of Donald Trumpâs presidency, when diplomatic shouting matches were more likely features at G7 summits than cosy alfresco dining, there was a collective sigh of relief.
George Parker and Jasmine Cameron-Chileshe
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Carbis Bay, Cornwall | The images of Joe Biden and fellow G7 leaders chatting at close quarters on a Cornish beach as they enjoyed barbecued lobster may not have been the best advert for social-distancing rules in times of pandemic. But the beach cookout was designed to send another message: under renewed American leadership, the worldâs leading western democracies are back in business.
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