CORNWALL: The Group of Seven (G7) leaders are on Saturday set to agree to a joint declaration aimed at preventing another pandemic as they resume wide-ranging talks at their first in-person summit in almost two years.

The group of leading economies - Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States -will also try to showcase Western democratic cohesion against a resurgent China and recalcitrant Russia.

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