💨 Abstract
G7 foreign ministers have taken a harder stance on China, particularly regarding Taiwan, and have dropped references to the "one China" policy and the desire for stable relations with China. The ministers also expressed concerns about China's nuclear buildup, actions in the East China Sea and South China Sea, and non-market policies leading to over-capacity and market distortions. The omission of the "one China" policy is likely a significant concern for Beijing.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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