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News Wrap: G-7 leaders hit Beijing on South China Sea spat

The G-7 summit ended with world leaders calling for peaceful resolutions to disputes.

Aired 05/27/2016 | Rating NR

PBS News Hour

News Wrap: G-7 leaders hit Beijing on South China Sea spat

Clip: 5/27/2016 | 4m 52s

The G-7 summit ended with world leaders calling for peaceful resolutions to disputes.

In our news wrap Friday, the G-7 summit in Japan ended with world leaders calling for peaceful resolutions to territorial disputes, a clear warning against China’s bid to expand its reach in the South China Sea by building man-made islands. Also, the UN Nuclear Agency reported Iran is honoring all its major obligations under the nuclear deal it signed with world powers last year.

Aired 05/27/2016 | Rating NR

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