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The US came out on top at the G7 Summit. Here are the takeaways.


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SOURCE: http://www.businessinsider.com/main-takeaways-from-the-g7-summit-2021-6
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Later, China clapped back, saying "the days when global decisions were dictated by a small group of countries are long gone."On Russia, Biden said US relations with Moscow have reached a "low point." "Russia has engaged in activities which we believe are contrary to international norms, but they have also bitten off some real problems they're going to have trouble chewing on," Biden said.Aside from the coronavirus, G7 leaders focused on advancing climate change measures. The leaders vowed to end "almost all direct government support" for fossil fuels and halt "all unabated coal as soon as possible."In an effort to extend this proposal beyond the G7, world leaders agreed to allocate $2 billion to help developing countries to seek out other options besides coal, a statement from the White House said.Despite the heavy focus away from fossil fuels, world leaders, including Biden, did not set a concrete date for the end of coal use, which contributes directly to global warming.Biden and Queen Elizabeth II met on Friday, marking his first time engaging with the Queen in person as president.

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