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<p>At the G7, European partners supported the $600 billion Partnership for Global
Infrastructure and Investment, building on UK proposals at the Carbis Bay Summit in
2021, which will enable significant infrastructure engagement with Indo-Pacific partners.
The Foreign Secretary met Foreign Ministers of France, Germany and the US at the G7
Summit, where they discussed global security, including China. The Foreign Secretary
met European Foreign Ministers who are members of NATO at the NATO Summit, where they
discussed China and met with Indo-Pacific NATO partner countries (Australia, Japan,
New Zealand, ROK). UK senior officials attended the High-Level Dialogue on the Indo-Pacific
in Prague on 13/14 June, joined by partners from across Europe and the Indo-Pacific.</p>
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