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China lambasts G7 unified position on Beijing, says 'small' groups don't rule the world

London [UK], June 14 (ANI): China on Sunday lambasted G7 unified position on Beijing, saying that the days when a "small" group of countries decided the fate of the world were long gone.

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London [UK], June 14 (ANI): China on Sunday lambasted G7 unified position on Beijing, saying that the days when a "small" group of countries decided the fate of the world were long gone.
The comments were made by a spokesman for the Chinese embassy in London. The spokesman was quoted by an international news agency as saying: "We always believe that countries, big or small, strong or weak, poor or rich, are equals, and that world affairs should be handled through consultation by all countries", reported The News International.
In its strongest rebuke of China, the G7 called for a fresh investigation into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic and urged China to "respect human rights and fundamental freedoms" in Hong Kong and Xinjiang.
The Group of 7 leaders ended talks in Cornwall, on the southwest coast of England, with direct and indirect references to China, highlighting the need to support democratic societies and to strengthen supply chains and support development in crucial technologies.
They supported a new investigation into the origins of COVID-19, which was first detected in the central Chinese city of Wuhan, reported The News International.
"We also call for a timely, transparent, expert-led and science-based WHO-convened phase 2 COVID-19 origins study including, as recommended by the experts' report, in China," the statement read, referring to the World Health Organization. Britain, the European Union and the United States all made similar calls before the summit.
The group called on China "to respect human rights and fundamental freedoms, especially in relation to Xinjiang and those rights, freedoms and high degree of autonomy for Hong Kong enshrined in the Sino-British Joint Declaration and the Basic Law".
The statement underlined "the importance of maintaining a free and open Indo-Pacific, which is inclusive and based on the rule of law", reported The News International.
"We underscore the importance of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait, and encourage the peaceful resolution of cross-strait issues. We remain seriously concerned about the situation in the East and South China seas and strongly oppose any unilateral attempts to change the status quo and increase tensions," it said.
"The United States and our G7 partners remain deeply concerned by the use of all forms of forced labour in global supply chains, including state-sponsored forced labour of vulnerable groups and minorities and supply chains of the agricultural, solar and garment sectors - the main supply chains of concern in Xinjiang," the White House said.
In a press briefing after the communique was released, Biden criticised Beijing's refusal to allow full access to laboratory records and virus samples that could provide help fight COVID-19 as an example of the government's lack of transparency, not only in finding the source of the pandemic, but in the way Belt and Road Initiative infrastructure projects are handled.
"We haven't had access to the laboratories," Biden said. "I have not reached a conclusion because our intelligence community is not certain yet whether or not this was a consequence from the marketplace about bats interfacing with animals in the environment that caused this COVID-19 or whether it was an experiment gone awry in the laboratory."
"China has its Belt and Road Initiative, and we think that there's a much more equitable way to provide for the needs of countries around the world," he said, promoting the "Build Back Better World (B3W) plan presented as an alternative to China's initiative.
"We believe that will not only be good for the countries, but good for the entire world and represent values that our democracies represent, and not autocratic lack of values," he added.
Also, in reference to China, the G7 statement said the group would "cooperate where it is in our mutual interest on shared global challenges, in particular addressing climate change and biodiversity loss in the context of COP26 and other multilateral discussions", reported The News International.
Regarding China's role in the multilateral system, the G7 will "continue to consult on collective approaches to challenging non-market policies and practices which undermine the fair and transparent operation of the global economy".
In a statement after the summit's conclusion, British Prime Minister and G7 host Boris Johnson did not mention China directly, but appeared to head off some of the criticism that has already come from Beijing.
"It's not good enough for us to just rest on our laurels and talk about how important those values are. And this isn't about imposing our values on the rest of the world. What we as the G7 need to do is demonstrate the benefits of democracy and freedom and human rights to rest of the world," Johnson said.
China was mentioned four times over 25 pages, but countless other sections allude to Beijing without mentioning it by name. It mentioned the G7's much-vaunted infrastructure drive, which has been billed as a "green" alternative to China's Belt and Road Initiative, but still, few details were revealed. (ANI)

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