Rishi Sunak says China poses 'greatest problem' to world safety

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China poses "the biggest challenge" to world safety, Rishi Sunak has mentioned on the finish of a G7 summit.

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The Prime Minister added: "China poses the biggest challenge of our age to global security and prosperity, they are increasingly authoritarian at home and assertive abroad."

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"This is all about de-risking, not de-coupling."

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During the G7 talks, world leaders focussed on Ukraine and China.

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Mr Sunak: "We will work together as the G7 and other countries make sure that we can de-risk ourselves and the vulnerability of supply chains that we have seen from China, take the steps necessary to protect ourselves against hostile investment and do so in a way that doesn't damage each other."

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On Saturday, world leaders additionally urged China to place strain on Russia to finish its conflict on Ukraine.

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In a joint assertion, the G7 leaders emphasised they didn't wish to hurt China and have been looking for "constructive and stable relations" with Beijing.

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"We call on China to press Russia to stop its military aggression and immediately, completely and unconditionally withdraw its troops from Ukraine," mentioned the assertion.

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What else occurred in the course of the G7 summit?

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The three-day gathering additionally noticed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy huddled with a few of his greatest backers on the assembly, hoping so as to add momentum to his nation’s conflict effort in opposition to Russia.

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Mr Zelenskyy held two rounds of conferences on Sunday, one with G7 leaders and a second with the group and a bunch of invited visitors, together with India, South Korea and Brazil.

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The Ukrainian president additionally held one-to-one talks with US President Joe Biden.

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Mr Biden authorised Western allies to provide superior F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine.

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Speaking on the summit, White House nationwide safety adviser Jake Sullivan mentioned: "As the training unfolds in the coming months, we will work with our allies to determine when planes will be delivered, who will be delivering them, and how many."

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The US president continued to assist the embattled nation as he introduced a brand new army assist bundle.

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"We have Ukraine's back and we're not going anywhere," Mr Biden mentioned.

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Mr Sunak furthered his assist for Ukraine and mentioned, "We will stand with Ukraine."

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He added: "We will stand with Ukraine as long as it takes because their security is our security.

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"We have made an actual breakthrough at this summit, because of President Biden's assist for a world coalition to offer F-16 jets.

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"Any peace settlement must be on Ukraine's terms."

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Mr Sunak mentioned coaching for pilots to efficiently fly F-16s will start this summer time.

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