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G7 scolds both China and Russia, casting the Kremlin as malicious and Beijing as a bully as its wraps up its two-day London talks

Britain's PM Boris Johnson and Britain's Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab , posing for a family photograph with other delegates during the G7 foreign ministers meeting in London on May 5, 2021.

Founded in 1975 as a forum for the West’s richest nations to discuss crises such as the OPEC oil embargo, the G7 this week addressed what it perceives as the biggest current threats: China, Russia and the coronavirus pandemic. There was, however, little concrete action mentioned in the communique that would unduly worry either Chinese President Xi Jinping or Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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