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G7 Statement U.S. “Self-Management” Kishida “Rules of Law International Order” Korean Media “Countermeasures against China’s Coercion”

김종찬안보 2023. 5. 16. 13:04
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G7 Statement U.S. “Self-Management” Kishida “Rules of Law International Order” Korean Media “Countermeasures against China’s Coercion”

Regarding the G7 summit statement, the United States expressed optimism about the agreement between the Chinese countries on self-management, and Prime Minister Kishida said, "I want to convey the international order of the rule of law to Russia and China." Reported.
‘Newsis’ is <G7 Summit Declaration to include measures against China’s “economic coercion”>, and “News 1” is <G7 Conference: It is likely that “Corresponding to China’s Coercion” will be included in the Joint Declaration… 'Economic Security Discussion' is also a first step> 'Yonhap News' reported on the 16th with the title of "China pressure at the G7 summit... Statement of refusal of economic retaliation", respectively.
"What you can expect is that the G7 leaders will make it clear that we are all united and united behind a common approach based on common values," said Reuters in an interview with a US official. "It's one of the more complex issues," the official said at the G7 meeting in Hiroshima, but "the United States is very optimistic." .
Reuters then presented “U.S. optimism” about the “agreement on self-management of China-China relations among the G7 countries” based on the remarks about the “multipolar system” made after the French president’s visit to China.
In a joint interview with the Japanese media on the afternoon of the 15th, Japanese Prime Minister Kishida responded to the question of the 'G7 goals' by saying, "We will not allow China and Russia to change the status quo unilaterally by force," and "thoroughly establish a free and open international order based on the rule of law." I want to convey an important message to China and Russia that I will protect it.”
Prime Minister Kishida, chairman of the G7, responded to a question about the message for realizing a world without nuclear weapons, saying, “The foundation of nuclear disarmament is a relationship of trust with the international community.” announced the start of nuclear disarmament negotiations.
In contrast, ‘Newsis’ reported on the 16th that Japan’s Jiji News Agency and NHK were discussing countermeasures against economic coercion that pressures trading partners with China in mind at the summit (G7 summit) starting on the 19th. While Japan, the chair of the G7 summit, is coordinating with each other in advance on the contents to be included in the summit declaration, the original draft for the section on 'encouragement of economic strength and economic security' has been revealed." Japan is coordinating with the G7 countries to include support for countries and organizations that are targeted by China, while the G7 cooperates to counter the “economic coercion” that puts pressure on the other country with such measures.” .
'News 1' said, "Japanese media reported that the Japanese government is coordinating with member countries to include in the joint declaration that it will jointly respond to China's 'economic coercion'." reported that the G7 is working together to respond to China's 'economic coercion' in the joint declaration of this meeting, and is trying to include the contents of supporting countries that are the targets.”
'Yonhap News' said, "Reuters and the US Daily Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported that the leaders of the seven major countries (G7), who will gather in Hiroshima, Japan from the 19th to the 21st, are planning to put pressure on China." “The leaders are expected to issue a joint statement rejecting economic retaliation against other countries over diplomatic disputes and other reasons,” it reported, citing sources familiar with the United States.
“It was expected that no specific country would be specified in the statement. However, the WSJ reported that the statement comes amid growing concerns from the US and its allies about so-called 'economic coercion' by China.”
Prime Minister Kishida's joint interview on the G7 agenda was jointly conducted by Asahi Shimbun, Sankei Shimbun, Kyodo News, and support media at the Prime Minister's Office.
In response to an inquiry about the theme of the Korea-Japan summit, Prime Minister Kishida said, “As North Korea continues its provocations, the security environment is becoming more stringent. I want to deepen the discussion on the ideal form of deterrence and response capabilities,” he said, revealing “deterrence against North Korea” as the agenda for the summit.
Prime Minister Kishida focused on the goal of 'generative AI (artificial intelligence)' in an interview and said, "At the level of the G7 summit, the establishment of international rules for generative AI and the creation of an international framework for the realization of DFFT (Reliable Free Data Flow)" and said that they would like to "start the 'Hiroshima AI Process' as soon as possible", the Japanese media said that the main agenda of the joint statement was the 'Hiroshima AI Process'.
Regarding the 'AI Process Declaration', Prime Minister Kisada said, "Generative AI has the potential and risks to fundamentally change the economy, industry and society." city), there was a human-centered trustworthy AI target consensus. As the chair of the G7 summit this time, we will lead discussions on the possibility of responsibly using generative AI and suggest a way forward.”
In a briefing on the 15th, Vedant Patel, senior deputy spokesperson for the US State Department, responded to the question, "Do you have any plans to expand the G7 to include Korea?" In an interview with the JoongAng Ilbo on the 15th, he said, "There has never been a discussion on expanding member states within the G7." In particular, he said, "The structure that the US is 'for' (to Korea's accession) and Japan is 'against' is not true." .
In the US Republican Trump system, then-President Trump, the 2020 G7 chairman, mentioned 'expanding' and 'Korea, Australia and India' as target countries, and the Moon Jae-in system tried to support the re-election of the pro-Trump Republican system, and the Yoon Seok-yeol system as a pro-Republican party strategy The Democratic Party Biden administration's'nuclear disarmament negotiations' continued to brake in an attempt to'Korea's own nuclear armament'.

Senator Marco Rubio (Republican Party), Vice Chairman of the US Senate Intelligence Committee, told the Nikkei Newspaper on the 15th, “The United States must build and strengthen a regional anti-Beijing coalition (Indo-Pacific).” The components of already exist. The United States and South Korea signed a new nuclear defense agreement last month,” he said in a contribution.
In particular, Rep. Rubio said, “Japan, South Korea, India, the Philippines, Australia, and the important island of Taiwan each play a unique role in countering China.” It should seek to expand these new associations by expanding. The United States should do so not because our values always align exactly with theirs, but because it is in our national interest to keep them from falling further into China's orbit." demanded that the Biden administration disclose it to the Japanese media.