G7 Democracies Together Against Expansionist China
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The G7 democracies on Tuesday held the foreign ministers&rsquo; first in-person talks in 2 years. They discussed how to form a common front towards an increasingly assertive China. Backing US President Joe Biden calls for a deeper alliance of democracies, host Britain invited guests including India, South Korea and Australia. The talks in central London stretched out over 3 days. The G7 devoted its first session on Tuesday to China. Here&#39;s all you need to know about it!</p>
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