British Prime Minister Sonak said that China challenges global security and economic prosperity, but the leading economies should not seek completely decoupled with China.

According to Reuters, Sunak Sunday (May 21) attended the Seventh Kingdom Group (G7) summit in Hiroshima, Japan, saying that China "is increasingly autocracy in China, increasingly foreign and more abroad"Toughness" constitutes the biggest challenge of this era for global security and economic prosperity.

He said that countries in the United Kingdom and the Seven Groups will take common methods to reduce the challenges brought by China."We are taking measures to prevent China from using economic coercion to interfere with the sovereignty affairs of other countries."

But Sunak also emphasized that all of this is to reduce risks, not to seek decoupling.

Seventh -way Group leader issued a joint statement on Saturday (May 20), indicating that all member states will issue warnings for economic coercion through the "economic coordination platform" and quickly share information.

The new initiative vowed to frustrate any attempt to "weapon" of trade and supply chain.Although the Seven Kingdoms Group does not name any country, when the British government explained the new initiative, it pointed out that China used economic strength to coerce Australia and Lithuania to solve the political dispute between each other.

Australian Prime Minister Albanis also said on Sunday that he supports the joint statement of the Seven Kingdoms Group to reduce dependence on Chinese trade and "de -risk" trade with China.