The G7 Summit = Summit of the Seven Major Countries will soon begin in the United Kingdom.

After the spread of the new coronavirus, the leaders of each country will be the first place to exchange opinions face-to-face, and it is expected that discussions will be held on how to deal with China, including cooperation in the supply of vaccines.

This year's G7 Summit will soon begin in Cornwall, southwest England.



President Biden of the United States arrived in the United Kingdom two days ago, and Prime Minister Suga arrived on the morning of the 11th of Japan time. You will be greeted by Prime Minister Johnson of the United Kingdom.



It is the first time in two years that the G7 Summit will be held face-to-face with the leaders of each country, and it is the first time since the spread of the new coronavirus.

For this reason, countermeasures against the new coronavirus will be a pillar of discussion at this summit, which will be held until the 13th.



The UK said it expects to agree to provide at least one billion doses of vaccine as a G7 to end the spread by the end of next year, ahead of the summit.



In addition to discussing issues such as climate change and the global economy, it is expected that how to deal with China will be discussed in these themes, and the focus will be on how the G7 can show unity.

French President Emmanuel Macron "Collaboration with Friendly Countries in the Indo-Pacific Region"

French President Emmanuel Macron held a press conference in Paris ahead of the G7 summit on the 10th, stating France's strategy for the Indo-Pacific region where China's influence is increasing, "to prevent this region from becoming a satellite zone of China and the United States And to ensure that it is not a place of conflict in China. "



He said, "It is important for friendly countries in this region to protect the value of democracy," and expressed his intention to cooperate with friendly countries in the region, such as the United States, Japan, and Australia.

Canada Aims to Create an International Siege of China on Human Rights Issues by Foreign Minister Renault

The Canadian government is becoming more cautious about China's advance into the ocean and is deeply concerned that its people are being detained in China, and is willing to put pressure on China while seeking cooperation with G7 countries and others. ..



"China's authoritarianism and intimidating diplomacy are a challenge for democracies around the world, including Canada," Canada's Foreign Minister Garnot said in a parliamentary testimony yesterday.



Taking the example of China's infringement of intellectual property rights and cyber attacks, he said, "Hostile activities pose a long-term threat and may undermine Japan's economic, industrial, military, and technological advantages." He emphasized that we will work in cooperation with G7 countries.



In Canada, two Canadian men were detained by Chinese intelligence and still released in 2018 after judicial authorities arrested the vice chairman of Chinese telecommunications equipment giant Huawei at the request of the United States. Not.



The Government of Canada is deeply concerned about this as a human rights issue, and Foreign Minister Garnot said, "We must continue to work with volunteers around the world to protect the rule of law and human rights." He showed his intention to create a Chinese siege network.