Participants of the G7 summit meetings (from front in clockwise) Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, French President Francois Hollande, Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, European Council President Donald Tusk, Italy's Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and US President Barack Obama attend session 1 working lunch meeting at the Shima Kanko Hotel in Shima, Mie Prefecture, Japan May 26, 2016. (Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan/Handout via Reuters)
Group of Seven (G7) leaders agreed on Thursday on the need to send a strong message on maritime claims in the western Pacific, where an increasingly assertive
The agreement prompted a sharp rejoinder from China , which is not in the G7 club but whose
rise as a power has put it at the heart of some discussions at the advanced
nations' summit in Ise-Shima, central Japan .
"Prime Minister (Shinzo) Abe led discussion on the
current situation in the South China Sea and East China
Sea . Other G7 leaders said it is necessary for G7 to issue a clear
signal," Japan 's
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Hiroshige Seko told reporters after a session on
foreign policy affairs.
At a news conference late on Wednesday, Abe said Japan
welcomed China's peaceful rise while repeating Tokyo's opposition to acts that
try to change the status quo by force and urging respect of the rule of law -
principles expected to be mentioned in a statement after the summit.
The United States
is also increasingly concerned about China 's action in the region.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying retorted
in Beijing that the South
China Sea issue had "nothing to do" with the G7 or any
of its members.
"China
is resolutely opposed to individual countries hyping up the South
China Sea for personal gain," she said.
US President Barack Obama called on China on Wednesday to resolve maritime disputes
peacefully and he reiterated that the United States was simply concerned
about freedom of navigation and overflight in the region.
Obama on Thursday pointed to the risks from North Korea's
nuclear and missile programs, saying the isolated state was "hell
bent" on getting atomic weapons.
But he said there had been improved responses from countries
in the region like China
that could reduce the risk of North
Korea selling weapons or nuclear material.
"It's something that we've put at the center of
discussions and negotiations with China ," Obama told reporters.
Global health check
The global economy topped the agenda earlier in the day,
when G7 leaders voiced concern about emerging economies and Abe made a pointed
comparison to the 2008 global financial crisis. Not all his G7 partners
appeared to agree.
The G7 leaders did agree on the need for flexible spending
to spur world growth but the timing and amount depended on each country, Seko
told reporters, adding some countries saw no need for such spending. Britain and Germany have been resisting calls
for fiscal stimulus.
"G7 leaders voiced the view that emerging economies are
in a severe situation, although there were views that the current economic
situation is not a crisis," Seko said .
Abe presented data showing global commodities prices fell 55
percent from June 2014 to January 2016, the same margin as from July 2008 to
February 2009, after the Lehman collapse.
Lehman had been Wall Street's fourth-largest investment bank
when it filed for Chapter 11 protection on Sept. 15, 2008, making its
bankruptcy by far the biggest in US history. Its failure triggered
the global financial crisis.
Abe hopes, some political insiders say, to use a G7
statement on the global economy as cover for a domestic fiscal package
including the possible delay of a rise in the nation's sales tax to 10 percent
from 8 percent planned for next April.
Obama ripped into Republican presidential candidate Donald
Trump, saying the billionaire had rattled other G7 leaders and that his
statements were aimed at getting headlines, not what was needed to keep America safe
and the world on an even keel.
Trump has been accused of racism, misogyny and bigotry for
saying he would build a giant wall to keep out illegal Mexican immigrants,
would temporarily ban Muslims from the United States and after he made a
series of comments considered demeaning to women.
On Wednesday night, Abe
met Obama for talks dominated by the arrest of a US
military base civilian worker in connection with the killing of a young woman
on Japan 's southern Okinawa
island, reluctant host to the bulk of the US
military in Japan .
The attack has marred Obama's hopes of keeping his Japan trip strictly focused on his visit on
Friday to Hiroshima ,
site of the world's first atomic bombing, to highlight reconciliation between
the two former World War Two foes and his nuclear anti-proliferation agenda.
The G7 groups Britain ,
Canada , France , Germany ,
Italy , Japan and the United States .
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