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China’s State-Run Newspaper Calls for the United States to Adopt the ‘Correct View’

2022-11-16 4,996 Dailymotion

China's State-Run Newspaper , Calls for the United States , to Adopt the 'Correct View'.<br />According to China's leading newspaper, <br />the Chinese government rejects "bullying" <br />by the United States following talks between <br />Presidents Xi Jinping and Joe Biden.<br />According to China's leading newspaper, <br />the Chinese government rejects "bullying" <br />by the United States following talks between <br />Presidents Xi Jinping and Joe Biden.<br />'Newsweek' reports that the Communist Party's <br />flagship 'People's Daily' stressed the need for , "a correct view of each other's domestic <br />and foreign policies and strategic intentions.".<br />According to the state-run newspaper, that "correct view" <br />is a prerequisite for improving bilateral relations, <br />which presents an urgent objective for both nations.<br />According to the state-run newspaper, that "correct view" <br />is a prerequisite for improving bilateral relations, <br />which presents an urgent objective for both nations.<br />The 'People's Daily' also attacked U.S. efforts to decouple <br />from China's economy and technological dependency, <br />moves the U.S. attributes to national security concerns.<br />The 'People's Daily' also attacked U.S. efforts to decouple <br />from China's economy and technological dependency, <br />moves the U.S. attributes to national security concerns.<br />Engaging in trade and technology wars, <br />building artificial 'walls and barricades' <br />and pushing for 'decoupling and severing <br />[supply] chains' completely violate <br />the principles of market economy <br />and undermine international trade rules, Zhong Sheng, 'People's Daily' article, via 'Newsweek'.<br />In his first meeting with Xi since taking office two <br />years ago, Biden sought to establish mutual "red lines" <br />to prevent competition from getting out of hand. .<br />In his first meeting with Xi since taking office two <br />years ago, Biden sought to establish mutual "red lines" <br />to prevent competition from getting out of hand. .<br />The China-U.S. leaders' meeting in Bali <br />achieved the expected purpose of in-depth <br />communication, clarifying intentions, <br />drawing red lines, preventing conflict, <br />and identifying a direction <br />to explore cooperation, Zhong Sheng, 'People's Daily' article, via 'Newsweek'.<br />The China-U.S. leaders' meeting in Bali <br />achieved the expected purpose of in-depth <br />communication, clarifying intentions, <br />drawing red lines, preventing conflict, <br />and identifying a direction <br />to explore cooperation, Zhong Sheng, 'People's Daily' article, via 'Newsweek'.<br />The 'People's Daily' article rejected <br />Biden's characterization of U.S.-China <br />relations as one of strategic competition. .<br />The article also stressed the importance of face-to-face talks, calling diplomacy the "compass" of bilateral relations which , "plays an irreplaceable strategic role in <br />guiding the development of the relationship."

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