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On Tuesday, G7 foreign ministers issued a warning to China for its military maneuvers and expansionist claims in the Asia-Pacific region and urged it to act “responsibly” to restore stability around Taiwan.
“We strongly oppose any unilateral attempt to change the status quo by force or coercion. There is no legal basis for expansionist maritime claims by China in the sea China Meridional and we oppose militarization activities China in the region,” the ministers said in a joint statement following today’s meeting in the Japanese city of Karuizawa.
The G7 foreign ministers also pointed directly to rising tensions and Beijing’s maneuvering since last year around the self-governing island it claims sovereignty, reiterating “the importance of peace and stability across the Taiwan”.
Support for Taiwan autonomy
Stability around Taipei “is an essential element of the security and prosperity of the international community, and we call for a peaceful resolution of the differences in the strait,” the statement said, which also expressed support for autonomous participation by the group Taiwan in international organizations.
“We repeat our call to China to act as a responsible member of the international community,” the top diplomats agreed G7who recognize the importance of “candid engagement” with Chinabut also to “frankly express” their concerns directly to the country.
Members G7 (Japan, Germany, Canada, France, Italy, UK and US), along with the European Union, which also participated in the meetings, were ready to “build a constructive and stable relationship” with Beijing through dialogue, to promote relations beneficial to all parties.
The Group of Seven also expressed concern about reports of violations and abuses of human rights in Chinaas well as “erosion of the autonomous rights and freedoms of Hong Kong”, in connection with which they asked Beijing to act in accordance with the relevant Sino-British treaties.
(As reported by EFE)
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