G-7 presses Russia on Ukraine, China on rights as summit ends

Rich democracies aim to squeeze Moscow's oil income and pull Global South closer

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G-7 leaders meet in Germany on June 28, the final day of a summit that focused on the war in Ukraine, concerns about China and other global issues. © Reuters

RHYANNON BARTLETT-IMADEGAWA, Nikkei staff writer

ELMAU, Germany -- The Group of Seven wealthy democracies agreed on Tuesday to look into capping the price of Russian oil, while calling out China on human rights including alleged forced labor in Xinjiang.

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