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2021-06-15T09:08:44.911Z


The G7 summit ended on June 13, and US President Joe Biden held a press conference. When referring to China, he pointed out that China has its "One Belt One Road" initiative, "and we think there will be a more equal


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2021-06-13 22:22

Last update date: 2021-06-13 22:36

The G7 summit ended on June 13, and US President Joe Biden held a press conference.

When referring to China, he pointed out that China has its "One Belt One Road" initiative, "and we think there will be a more equal way to supply some countries (which they need)."

He spent a lot of space mentioning China. When he mentioned China, he said that the G7 spoke out about human rights violations.

He said "G7 clearly agreed in the summit communiqué to speak out on human rights violations, clearly."

He said: "I strongly believe that we are a more democratic choice than the One Belt One Road (which can provide)."

He said: "It seems that we are competing with dictators. Our competition is whether democracies can compete with dictators." He said that whether democracies can work together is the test of this generation.

Biden said: "We will deal directly with China." He said: "I have told (Chinese President) Xi Jinping that I am not seeking conflict."

Biden said at the press conference that he was satisfied with the length of the G7 bulletin mentioning China.

He said: "China should start to act more responsibly. China should be more transparent. China needs to act more responsibly with respect to human rights."

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