Groups like G-7 can't rule the world: China shines


G-7 unleashes dragon against its policy of enslaving small countries under the pretext of aid

For us, both rich and poor, the same poor country, Tibet, the pride of China.

The United States, Britain, Canada, Japan, France, Italy, Germany devise a strategy to turn the tide on Chinese domination

LONDON: The G7 summit was held amid the Corona epidemic, in which the richest countries have devised a strategy against China which has led to the dragon being torn apart. China, which spreads corona around the world, has now directly threatened the G-7 countries, saying that small groups like the G-7 can no longer rule the world.

China has explicitly warned the countries of the so-called "Group of Seven" that the days of small groups ruling the world are over. The G7 summit has taken a number of decisions against China that have led to the dragon being torn apart and directly threatened.

A spokesman for the London-based China High Commission said there was a time when countries connected to a small group such as the G-7 were making global decisions. Although that time is now over, we believe that every country, from the weak to the poor, is strong. Any major decision should be taken only after deliberations with every country at the global level.

A meeting of G7 leaders was held in Britain in which a strategy was worked out to bring China back to its rightful place. The richest countries in the world are members of the G7, which includes the United States, Britain, Canada, Japan, France, Italy and Germany.

These countries believe that efforts will be made to reach a global settlement to curb China's growing uncontrollable power. Leaders of the G-7 countries have launched a basic plan to respond to China's global campaign.

Discussions are also underway on how to stop China from moving forward on human rights violations. US President Joe Biden has devised a strategy at the G-7 summit that would increase global pressure on democratically-minded countries to boycott China over bonded labor practices.

The G7 countries also agreed to draw up a plan against the One Belt One Road (OBOR), a dream project of Chinese President Xi Jinping. This is likely to cost China billions of dollars. As a result, China is now ready to target these G-7 countries directly and has even started it.

The One Belt One Road project will put an end to China's economic woes

Under China's One Belt One Road project, China is also laying its net in Africa, including Sri Lanka and Pakistan. These countries lend large sums of money and later enslave them. Pakistan has also borrowed crores of rupees from China. China's strategy is to lure these countries into debt by giving them large loans. The latter uses it as he pleases. This is a kind of bonded labor situation in which the borrowing countries have to work at the behest of China and the biggest example is Pakistan.

The G7 summit is over in Britain

The G-7 countries came together for a global corona vaccination campaign

G-7 countries to help poorer countries on vaccine issue

The main objective of the G-7 summit in Britain is to reduce or curb China's growing dominance, as well as corona vaccine and climate change. The three-day summit ended on Sunday.

The G-7 countries agreed to expedite the global vaccination campaign to combat corona. The G-7 countries have devised a strategy on the vaccine issue against China. In which these countries have come forward to help the poor countries on the issue of vaccination. Doing so will keep countries away from China that are becoming slaves to China with loans and other help.

US President Joe Biden also raised the issue of the atrocities being perpetrated on Sruthanik Muslims by China at the G-7 summit. It was not immediately clear if the other countries in the group agreed with him. The G-7 meeting, which lasted for three days, was over. This time China is the direct target of this group of the richest countries in the world.

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