leaders? reporter: well, good friday morning to you, jose, from here in japan, where white house officials are emphasizing that president biden has a very full agenda with the g-7 when they kick off a working lunch in just about 12 hours here. at the top of the list is ukraine, the president going to be highlighting the degree to which he s been able to keep our allies in lockstep supporting ukraine as they deal with russia s invasion. we expect to hear new sanctions being announced by the g-7 leaders here and the prime minister of japan saying that there is expected to be some participation at this summit on sunday from the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelenskyy. also we expect to hear a lot about economic efforts led by the g-7 to counter china s growing influence. not just in this region, but throughout the world. they re talking about ways that they re all working to build more resilient supply chains. we know how disruptive it was, though covid related shutdowns in china. the
content. producers are the ones primarily responsible for the safety of the food you buy but you can protect yourself and your family from diseases and home by plying the five keys to say for food use them you also have a role to play. a unit has have so far failed to resolve the issue of gibraltar after spain threatens or for over breakfast it deal into jeopardy spain last year bolted to britain more than three hundred years ago but still claims for small mediterranean enclave e.u. leaders are due to sign off on the brics a deal at a summit on sunday. china has asked pakistan to tighten security for its citizens in the country after an attack on the chinese consulate in karachi police say only three suicide bombers along with two policeman under
a unanimous decision on sunday they will need consensus and so yes these are problems gibraltar and also the issue of fish that the netherlands and france are currently talking about with negotiators but compared to the much bigger challenge that the u.k. will have to agree to this this these are tiny problems in this this summit on sunday will be a crucial summit it will be giving the green light but then there s a whole process of approval including the u.k. politicians to come and that is only the beginning once we have this paper of this divorce agreement we will then need to start the future talks with the u.k. hammer out a deal there and that is going to drag on for years right well thank you so much for unschooling some of the complexities there again our pre-shared at thank you.
summit on sunday have ended but talks still going on here in brussels on how this can be resolved this has proven to be a very thorny issue carol let s take a closer look at what is at stake for people in that region. the spanish town of la linea on the border which brought her unemployment here is high many work across the border nearly ten thousand people in southern spain make the daily commute to gibraltar soon though this could become an external border it s not yet clear how this will affect their jobs the tourism industry or the port in casinos. is concerned about the future he s worried his job and a tobacco shop in gibraltar could be under threat. a bit better yeah i m fifty three years old there s not all of work here and i could suddenly find
a summit on sunday and there it is it will be a unanimous decision that it has to rubber stamp the strauss before we go actually into the approval period and also so far the unity has been the sharpest tool in the negotiating process of the you and leaders will not want to risk this so they want this issue with spain to be clarified ahead of that summit there and looking add to that summit on sunday carol what does happen next. well as we speak the member states ambassador and the share pause are preparing that summit they re looking exactly into these issues it is also expected that theresa may is coming tomorrow again to brussels probably also will talk about the hot issue of gibraltar and maybe also the the issue of fish so a number of sticking points on the european side still at stake before we can go ahead with this summit and the summit really is meant to basically rubber stamp soul the hard work the rocky negotiations still going on here in brussels matters