Commentary A virtual meeting was held by G7 members on Feb. 19, prior to the G7 summit scheduled for June in Cornwall, United Kingdom. On the eve of the preparatory meeting for the annual G7, it can be seen from public reports and Chinese media rebuttals that China has moved to the top of the group’s agenda. As the presidency of the G7 this year, the UK is sending a strong signal to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, the host of the conference, called for a world pandemic treaty to ensure proper transparency and data sharing on Feb. 15. A Reuters reporter asked Johnson who he held responsible for the lack of transparency on the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic. Johnson replied: “I think it’s fairly obvious that most of the evidence seems to point to the disease having originated in Wuhan.” Johnson’s remarks sounded …