TELFS-BUCHEN, Austria—The U.S. and other leading countries concluded their summit with an agreement to focus on the rising challenges posed by China, even as Russia’s war in Ukraine was the most urgent concern of the three-day gathering.

The Group of Seven nations issued a communiqué Tuesday that outlined an approach for confronting Beijing over its economic policies and human-rights issues.

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