According to the “Daily Mail” report, the Biden administration believes that the CCP’s forced labor of Uyghurs in Xinjiang is an affront to human dignity, and therefore hopes that the G7 summit can take specific measures to eradicate forced labor. At the same time, the Biden administration regards the competition with the CCP as the decisive competition in the 21st century. Therefore, it is hoped that this summit can provide third world countries with a global infrastructure plan that can replace the CCP’s “One Belt, One Road” initiative.
The White House official stated that the United States will urge G7 summit members to take concrete actions to eradicate forced labor in Xinjiang, including in the final communiqué of the summit condemning the CCP’s human rights crimes in Xinjiang.
The official said: “The point is to send a warning: The G7 summit is seriously defending human rights. Moreover, we need to work together to eliminate forced labor in our products.”
Analysts believe that although the G7 heads of state reminds the international community to pay attention to the unacceptable behavior of the CCP, it will not immediately impose sanctions on Beijing, but this behavior can send a message that the G7 summit is taking the issue of rights defense seriously, and Will eradicate forced labor together.
The official criticized the CCP’s “One Belt, One Road” initiative for lack of transparency, poor working environment and labor standards, and compulsiveness, making the economic conditions of participating countries deteriorating. He said: “This is not just to confront or deal with the CCP, but so far, we have not provided a positive alternative that reflects our values, our standards, and our way of doing business.”
He introduced that the G7 leaders participating in the meeting hope to inform the world through this summit that the seven richest democracies in the world can act together to curb the increasing influence of the CCP. Everyone will launch a global infrastructure program called “Build Back Better for the World” that can compete with the CCP’s “One Belt, One Road” initiative to assist developing countries in infrastructure construction.
“This is part of the Biden administration’s crackdown on the CCP’s growing global economic influence,” the official said in the end.
According to the report, the British government also hopes to discuss “how to shape the global system and provide our people with services that support our values, so as to reduce the dependence of global democracies on the CCP, including stopping the current over-reliance on the CCP’s supply chain. rely”.
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