G7 foreign minister to joint statement calling for maintenance of "one country, two systems" Japan and France confirm policy June 11, 7:12

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Foreign Minister Mogi and French Foreign Minister Ludrian talk over the phone regarding China's increasing control over Hong Kong, and call on China to maintain a "one country, two system" among foreign ministers of G7 = seven major countries. It turned out that I confirmed the policy of issuing a joint statement.

In a telephone conversation, Foreign Minister Mogi and Foreign Minister Ludrian shared deep concern about China's introduction of a "national security legislation" to crack down on anti-government moves in Hong Kong, and closely in various frameworks, including the G7. We agreed to work together.

According to government officials, the G7 foreign ministers at the meeting confirmed that they would soon be concerned about China, and confirmed that they would issue a joint statement calling for the maintenance of a "unilateral two system" that admitted Hong Kong to a high degree of autonomy. is.

In the joint statement at the G7, some countries such as France had shown a cautious stance so far, and Japan has been proactively working towards the outbreak.