seeks to “form a more perfect union” at home which means “acknowledg our imperfections, acknowledg that we’re not perfect, we make mistakes, we have reversals, we take steps back.” Instead of going back on the attack against China, Blinken sought to offer explanations to China, saying that the U.S. than China and actually had complaints about China. Wang said that the way the Biden administration approached the meeting “only reflects the vulnerability and weakness inside the United States.”īlinken responded by saying that he has meet with “nearly a hundred counterparts from around the world” and said that they stood aligned more with the U.S. side” and expressed anger at the Biden administration’s recent sanctions regarding Hong Kong. Wang spoke after Yang, saying that China “will not accept the unwarranted accusations from the U.S. It only represents the Government of the United States.” side will think about whether it feels reassured in saying those things, because the U.S. “So we hope that when talking about universal values or international public opinion on the part of the United States, we hope the U.S. “Whether judged by population scale or the trend of the world, the Western world does not represent the global public opinion,” Yang said. and the Biden administration, saying that it did not “represent international public opinion” and neither does the Western world. “You can’t blame this problem on somebody else.” “On cyber attacks, let me say that whether it’s the ability to launch cyber attacks or the technologies that could be deployed, the United States is the champion in this regard,” Yang said.on the issue of human rights, saying that there were “many problems within the United States regarding human rights.” Yang also cited the Black Lives Matter movement to attack the U.S.Yang exploited political divisions in the U.S., saying “many people within the United States actually have little confidence in the democracy of the United States, and they have various views regarding the Government of the United States.”.of “invading” other nations “through use of force” and toppling “regimes through various means” and massacring “people of other countries.” Yang openly mocked the “United States-style democracy,” saying that the “Chinese-style democracy,” which does not truly exist, had contributed to “peace and development of the world” while he accused the U.S.Yang openly mocked Blinken’s comments about “‘rules-based’ international order.” Yang said, “What China and the international community follow or uphold is the United Nations-centered international system and the international order underpinned by international law, not what is advocated by a small number of countries of the so-called ‘rules-based’ international order.”.That’s why they’re not merely internal matters and why we feel an obligation to raise these issues here today.” “Each of these actions threaten the rules-based order that maintains global stability. “We’ll also discuss our deep concerns with actions by China, including in Xinjiang, Hong Kong, Taiwan, cyber attacks on the United States, and economic coercion toward our allies,” Blinken said. The meeting began with Secretary of State Antony Blinken saying that the Biden administration was committed to a “rules-based international order” and taking an apparent shot at China by warning that the alternative was “might makes right and winners take all,” which he said would make the world a “far more violent and unstable” place. and the weak response of the Biden administration.Īs U.S.-Chinese relations have deteriorated as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, which originated in China, the communist nation has been sending signals that it is preparing itself for a possible military conflict with the United States since last Spring and as recently as last week. Many critics were stunned by the level of aggression that China showed to the U.S. was going to bring up issues involving China, like human rights and its increasing aggression in numerous domains, but what was not expected was that China would mock the U.S. The meeting was supposed to get both sides to the table to set the tone for relations between the two under President Joe Biden’s new Democrat administration. soil, as the Chinese turned what was supposed to be an affair only lasting several minutes into a “ public blowup” that lasted more than an hour. The Biden administration struggled during its first face-to-face meeting with communist China this week, which happened on U.S.
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