Economics, refugees and security top G7 agenda <br /> Japan’s primary concern – Chinese assertiveness<br /><br /> Hiroshima visit next on Obama itinerary <br /><br /> World leaders have been welcomed by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to the Shinto religion’s holiest site ahead of a G7 summit.<br /><br /> Hot topics at the G7 summit in Japan https://t.co/zksN7gPn3P pic.twitter.com/xl9feiRlAE— AFP news agency (@AFP) May 26, 2016<br /><br /> The venue of the Ise Grand Shrine was chosen by Abe in the hope of providing an insight into the heart of Japanese culture.<br /><br /> The G7 partners are made up of the US, Britain, Canada, France Germany Italy and Japan, although Commission President Jean Claude Junker is also there representing the European Union.<br /><br /> He’s due to call for solidarity on the migration issue and recognition that it is a global problem in need of funding from leading industrialised nations.<br /><br /> Other topics on the agenda range from the health of the world’s economy to China’s maritime assertiveness.<br /><br /> Why China?<br /><br /> A re
