Seven Kingdoms (G7) leaders warned China ’s“ military activities ”in the Asia -Pacific region, but also showed that he hopes to establish a“ constructive and stable relationship ”with Beijing.

AFP reported that after the G7 leader held a meeting on Hiroshima, Japan on Saturday (May 20), countries have put forward a series of concerns about China's economic and military activities in the bulletin.But they still want to retain room for cooperation and avoid the upgrading of the tension between China and G7 and Japan.

G7 leaders said: "We are ready to establish a constructive and stable relationship with China, and understand the importance of being honest with China and express our concern directly to China."

Statement said: "Our policy policy is not to hurt China, nor to obstruct China's economic progress and development." The statement also said that the G7 countries have no intention of "decoupling or inward" with China, but they believe that economic toughness must be necessary"Risk -risk and diversified."

G7 proposes warnings on "militaryization" of mainland China in the South China Sea, and reiterates that "peace and stability" in the Taiwan Strait is "indispensable for global security."The G7 leader called on China to use its influence on Russia to "stop its military aggression and withdraw its troops from Ukraine immediately, completely, and unconditionally."