“Big Seven” to deal with China

The leaders of the “Big Seven” countries (G7) participating in the Organization Summit in the British County Cornwell, decided to deal with China in matters of international trade and human rights violations, writes CNBC.

“I would say that there were unanimity with regard to the readiness to oppose violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms that refer to our common values,” said an anonymous source of publication participating in the work of the summit.

According to him, China and the attitude of the participating countries will be mentioned in the communique, while in previous years they tried to avoid.

West countries, in particular, members of the G7, accuse China in the infringement of the rights of the Uigur – the indigenous people of the Xinjiang-Uygur Autonomous Okrug, for which the repressions are supposedly held to increase their loyalty to the Central Government.

also Beijing is suspected of manipulating the market and artificial understatement of the yuan’s course, which according to the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO) allows anti-dumping duties against Chinese goods.

/Media reports.