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G7 and NATO leaders will increase pressure on Russia and monitor China, according to U.S. officials

Image: Reuters Berita 24 English - Senior U.S. officials said on Wednesday that leaders from the Group of Seven wealthy countries and the NA...


Image: Reuters

Berita 24 English - Senior U.S. officials said on Wednesday that leaders from the Group of Seven wealthy countries and the NATO alliance will strive to boost pressure on Russia over its war in Ukraine while reiterating their ongoing concerns about China.

Before travelling to Madrid for the summit, where NATO is anticipated to announce plans to increase its soldiers in eastern Europe, President Joe Biden will meet with other G7 leaders in southern Germany on Saturday. Washington will also spell out initiatives to strengthen European security.

The leaders of Australia, Japan, South Korea, and New Zealand were invited to the NATO summit for the first time to demonstrate that the conflict in the Ukraine has not distracted Western countries from their focus on China, according to the authorities.

One of the insiders stated that the G7 leaders will likely discuss China's "coercive economic policies," which have gotten even more aggressive in recent years, during their June 26–28 summit at an Alpine castle an hour south of Munich.

A second official stated that "Russia's conflict against Ukraine has energised our partnerships around the world." "Additionally, it demonstrates how Ukraine is not leading us to lose focus on China. Quite the reverse, in fact."

In reality, the official stated that a new strategic concept that would be approved by NATO leaders when they meet in Madrid on June 29–30 will address challenges posed by China and Russia for the first time.

Argentina, India, Indonesia, Senegal, and South Africa have also been asked by Germany, the G7 leader this year, to take part in specific summit sessions.

According to officials, the G7 leaders will announce the launch of a new infrastructure initiative aimed at providing low- and middle-income nations with high-quality, transparent investment options. This is a clear allusion to China's Belt and Road initiative, which has come under fire for having murky contracts and onerous loan terms.

One of the officials stated, without going into further detail, "At the summit, we will roll out a clear set of recommendations to boost pressure on Russia and express our joint support for Ukraine."

Another focus, according to authorities, will be how Russia's war in Ukraine affects low- and middle-income countries by imperilling them and significantly increasing the cost of food and energy.

"Additionally, leaders will promote a worldview that is based on freedom and openness rather than compulsion, violence, or spheres of power. They will improve our collaboration on matters pertaining to the economy, quantum, cyberspace, and particularly the difficulties faced by China "the representative noted.

According to U.S. officials, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy will electronically address both gatherings, outlining his strategy for battling Russia as well as the security support his nation needs to implement it.

Biden will meet bilaterally with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and will meet in Madrid with Spanish President Pedro Sanchez and King Felipe, the officials added.

Although there was no mention of a meeting between Biden and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, who is preventing Finland and Sweden from joining NATO, Washington was hopeful that Turkey's concerns would be addressed and a compromise could be found, according to one of the sources.


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