G7 looking to “mitigate, not isolate” China: White House

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White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said early Saturday that the Group of Seven wealthy nations would issue a statement on a shared approach on China.

Sullivan said the G7 leaders plan to outline steps to protect sensitive technology, including outbound investment measures, in their joint statement.

“The communique will note that each country has its own independent relationship and approach, but we are united and share common elements,” Sullivan said, referring to G7 plans to cooperate with China while addressing key concerns in a number of areas. aligned with a group of ,

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