KARUIZAWA, Japan, April 16 (Reuters) - Foreign ministers from the Group of Seven nations will likely discuss their "common and concerted" approach to China when they meet from Sunday, reflecting shared concern about Beijing's actions, a senior U.S. State Department official said.
China is front and centre as ministers from the G7 group of rich countries meet for three days in the Japanese resort town of Karuizawa.
Beijing views Taiwan as Chinese territory and has not renounced the use of force to take the democratically governed island.
There would likely be a discussion on how the members could continue to take a "common and concerted approach," to China, the official said.
"To put China on the agenda is not just important for Japan, but also the United States," he said.