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The Group of Seven's foreign ministers expressed "grave concern" over the process the next leader of Hong Kong was selected. The G-7 statement came a day after John Lee, a former police official who helped incumbent Chief Executive Carrie Lam crack down on massive and sometimes-violent democracy protests in 2019, was elected to the city's top post in a near-unanimous ballot by a Beijing-controlled committee. Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."