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G7 urged to take tough stance on China


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ISE-SHIMA, Japan: The Group of Seven (G7) needs to take a “clear and tough stance” on China’s controversial maritime claims and the Russian annexation of Crimea, European Council President Donald Tusk said onnThursday.
Speaking at the sidelines of a G7 summit in Japan, Tusk warned that the credibility of the club of rich nations was on the line.
“The …read more

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