China Foreign Ministry Criticizes G7: "They Do Not Represent the World"

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The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson criticized the G7, stating that the seven countries account for only 10% of the world population and contribute less to global economic growth than China. The spokesperson argued that the G7 has deviated from its original purpose and now serves as a political tool to perpetuate US and Western supremacy. Watch the video for the full statement and analysis.

In a recent statement, a spokesperson for China's Foreign Ministry challenged the relevance and influence of the G7, asserting that the group no longer represents the global population or economic landscape. According to the spokesperson, the G7 nations, which collectively account for only 10% of the world’s population, have seen their share of the global economy diminish over the years.

The spokesperson highlighted that the combined economic contribution of the G7 is now less than that of China, and in terms of purchasing power parity, the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) have already surpassed the G7. The critique extended to the G7’s role, suggesting that it has strayed from its original mission of promoting global economic stability and has instead become a political instrument to maintain US and Western dominance.

This statement underscores the shifting dynamics in global economics and geopolitics, where emerging economies like those in the BRICS coalition are increasingly asserting their influence. The remarks from the Chinese Foreign Ministry reflect a broader narrative of advocating for a multipolar world order where emerging economies play a more significant role.

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