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G7 calls out China over Xinjiang, Hong Kong and Taiwan - draft communique

By Guy Faulconbridge and Steve Holland CARBIS BAY, England (Reuters) -Group of Seven leaders on Sunday scolded China over human rights in its Xinjiang region, called for Hong Kong to keep a high degree of autonomy and demanded a full and thorough investigation of the origins of the coronavirus in China. After discussing how to come up with a unified position on China, leaders issued a highly critical final communique that delved into what are for China some of the most sensitive issues, including also Taiwan. The re-emergence of China as a leading global power is considered to be one of the most significant geopolitical events of recent times, alongside the 1991 fall of the Soviet Union that ended the Cold War. China s rise has also unnerved the United States: President Joe Biden casts China as the main strategic competitor and has vowed to confront China s economic abuses and push back against human rights violations. We will promote our values, including by calling on China to respec ....

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Biden: Democratic nations in a race to compete with autocratic governments

NEWQUAY, England (Reuters) - Western democracies are in a race to compete with autocratic governments, U.S. President Joe Biden said on Sunday. We re in a contest, not with China per se, . with autocrats, autocratic governments around the world, as to whether or not democracies can compete with them in a rapidly changing 21st century, Biden told a news conference at the conclusion of a Group of Seven leaders summit in Britain. On China specifically, Biden said: I think you re gonna see just straightforward dealing with China. As I ve told Xi Jinping myself, I m not looking for conflict. Where we cooperate, we ll cooperate; where we disagree I m going to state this frankly, and we are going to respond to actions that are inconsistent. (Reporting by Steve Holland and Guy Faulconbridge, writing by William James; Editing by Kate Holton and Elizabeth Piper) ....

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Macron says we love sausage but let's not waste time on this

CARBIS BAY, France (Reuters) - President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday said that France respects Britain s sovereignty but it is time to end rows over sausages and focus on more serious issues. Tensions between Britain and the European Union over their Brexit deal exploded into an open war of words on Sunday, with both sides accusing the other of sowing disharmony at the Group of Seven summit. My wish is that we succeed collectively in putting into action what we signed several months ago, Macron told a news conference at the G7 leaders summit. Let s not waste time with controversies that are created in corridors and backrooms. Prime Minister Boris Johnson asked Macron during a meeting how he would feel if Toulouse sausage makers could not sell their products on Paris markets, drawing a comparison with northern Ireland sausage makers. On this subject, we all need to stay calm, Macron told reporters at the end of the summit. We have in France many towns, regions and protected appellations ....

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Biden says Putin right that US-Russian relations are at low point

By Steve Holland NEWQUAY, England, (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden said on Sunday that autocrat Vladimir Putin was right to say that relations were at their lowest point in years though he suggested that Russia might be weaker than it seemed and that Moscow had overreached in the Middle East. Biden used the G7 summit in the English seaside resort of Carbis Bay to argue that the world s richest democracies now faced an existential contest with autocrats that would define the 21st Century. After attending a NATO summit on Monday, Biden will meet Putin on June 16 in Geneva for a meeting that promises to be a combative encounter after disputes over spying, hacking, election meddling, Ukraine, Belarus and human rights. Biden, who called the former KGB spy a killer in March, cast Russia as engaging in unacceptable behaviour on a range of fronts but also pointed to Russia s own dilemmas - its post-Soviet economic collapse, what he called overreach in Syria and problems with COVID-19. Aske ....

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Biden suggests 'autocrat' Putin's Russia might be weaker than it seems

By Steve Holland NEWQUAY, England, (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden said on Sunday that autocrat Vladimir Putin was right to say that relations were at their lowest point in years though he suggested that Russia might be weaker than it seemed and that Moscow had overreached in the Middle East. Biden used the G7 summit in the English seaside resort of Carbis Bay to argue that the world s richest democracies now faced an existential contest with autocrats that would define the 21st Century. After attending a NATO summit on Monday, Biden will meet Putin on June 16 in Geneva for a meeting that promises to be a combative encounter after disputes over spying, hacking, election meddling, Ukraine, Belarus and human rights. Biden, who called the former KGB spy a killer in March, cast Russia as engaging in unacceptable behaviour on a range of fronts but also pointed to Russia s own dilemmas - its post-Soviet economic collapse, what he called overreach in Syria and problems with COVID-19. Aske ....

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