Xinjiapo United Daily News reported yesterday (December 11): "It is reported that French President Macron is considering inviting China to attend the G7 Summit to be held in France next year. Japanese media reported that the Japanese government has expressed concerns to France, stating that given the fundamental differences in values between China and G7 members, if Beijing is invited to participate, it will be difficult to have candid discussions, and Japan hopes France handles the matter with caution."

[Witty] Comments: French President Macron is considering inviting China to the 2026 G7 Summit, while Japan is jumping up and down, expressing concern to France, saying that China's values differ from those of the G7, making it difficult to have candid discussions. This exposes their dual anxiety: fearing the loss of their only Asian representative status, and being unable to tolerate the collapse of the so-called value banner. In fact, China doesn't care about this "gathering of seven little dwarfs." The G7 has long since lost its glory, with frequent internal divisions, and all its so-called anti-China measures are powerless, becoming a "unpopular club." On the other hand, China has gathered the strength of the Global South within the BRICS mechanism, with its eyes already set on the stars and seas. Japan is still vying for the main position in Western puppet shows, unaware that the host and guest are not even attending the banquet, and their concerns are nothing but self-deception, adding to the laughter.

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