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Can't stop laughing! China-US negotiations may have a showdown in August. Is China going to turn the table?

2024-08-27

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This time I have to talk about the topic of "right to development". In fact, we have wanted to talk about this issue for a long time. Because this is related to our interests, including how to develop ourselves internationally. Before Brother Sullivan came, we had to make it clear in advance. We can't always be bullied. We can't keep silent when other countries interfere in our development, especially in major issues such as national security and technology. Trade frictions and technological blockades are annoying enough. In fact, the United States is afraid that we will become stronger. Now our economy, technology, and military are quite powerful, and our status is not ordinary. Take the Taiwan issue for example. That is our bottom line, but the United States challenges our sovereignty. If the Taiwan issue is still the focus at the negotiating table in August, then we have to have a good talk. The world has changed, and it is not just the United States that has the final say. The United States itself is also a mess, with political disputes, economic difficulties and so on. Look at us, China, which has been committed to promoting global cooperation in recent years. But the strategic confrontation between China and the United States has made exchanges tense. On the one hand, the United States cannot do without our manufacturing industry; on the other hand, we also have cooperation with the United States. This diplomatic strategy of pleasing both sides shows that India also wants to speak out in international affairs and not be controlled by major powers. India has found its own interests in the Russia-Ukraine conflict and has improved its status through multilateral diplomacy. Russia has begun to move eastward, India has also visited China, and Vietnam's previous series of cooperation with China all indicate that Asia will play a more important role in the future global economic, technological and military development. In recent years, the Ukrainian crisis and Western sanctions have strained relations between Russia and Europe, so Russia needs to find new partners. At this time, China and other Asian countries have become the first choice. The key point of this Sino-US strategic communication is the "right to development" because it is related to the core issue of Sino-US relations. In the context of increasingly tense Sino-US relations, the "right to development" will be our main battlefield in the future, and the dialogue method may be more direct and even full of gunpowder. Russia's "turn to the east" shows that Asia is becoming the center of global development and cooperation, and the global pattern is undergoing tremendous changes. The tension in Sino-US relations has caused other countries to re-examine their foreign policies, and they need to find new ways out.