Political: China threat to invade Taiwan splits G7 allies at Hiroshima summit

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China’s potential threat to invade Taiwan hindered the unity of the G7 countries at the Hiroshima summit to be held on May 19-21. These release reports Policy.

The publication states that Washington and Tokyo want to unite their European allies to resist Beijing, but some representatives of the G7 countries do not see the “Chinese threat” as a priority.

The publication stresses that “it will be difficult to reach consensus on meaningful security measures for the Indo-Pacific region,” despite US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken’s statement that all G7 leaders agree on how to counter China.

Former Secretary of State and National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger judicial The United States and China are the main threat to the existence of humanity.

He compared the current situation with the situation before the First World War, and as a result of the conflict Taiwan could be destroyed both as an island and as a world microelectronics center.

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