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Biden reiterates support for US 'One China' policy, doesn't see 'imminent attempt' from Beijing to invade Taiwan​


Mon, November 14, 2022 at 10:13 PM

NUSA DUA, Indonesia (AP) — Biden reiterates support for US 'One China' policy, doesn't see 'imminent attempt' from Beijing to invade Taiwan.

 
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Biden tells Xi US and China should manage differences to prevent competition from becoming conflict​

by: Alex Gangitano
Posted: Nov 14, 2022 / 06:38 AM CST

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President Biden on Monday met with Chinese President Xi Jinping and said in their first in-person meeting since Biden took office that the two leaders should manage their differences.

“As the leaders of our two nations, we share a responsibility, in my view, to show that China and the United States can manage our differences, prevent competition from becoming anything ever near conflict and to find ways to work together on urgent global issues that require our mutual cooperation,” Biden said to Xi to open their meeting in Bali, Indonesia.

“And I believe this is critical for the sake of our two countries and the international community,” Biden added, saying that the meeting should last a few hours.

Biden and Xi are in Bali for the Group of 20 summit. They shook hands at the beginning of the meeting and smiled and posed for photographs in a room with both the American and Chinese flags.

Biden said that he is “committed to keeping the lines of communications open” between himself and Xi, adding that the U.S. and China “have so much that we have an opportunity to deal with.”

Additionally, the president said he is ready to work with China to address global challenges from the climate to food insecurity.


“The United States stands ready to do just that — work with you — if that’s what you desire,” Biden said.

Biden and Xi have had five phone or video calls since Biden took office, with their last face-to-face meeting occurring in Davos, Switzerland, in 2017. Xi met with former President Trump in 2019.

Biden said in a press conference last week that he would address his views on U.S. commitments to Taiwan’s defense in the bilateral meeting with Xi. Biden has often said that he believes the U.S. should come to Taiwan’s defense if China were to launch an invasion, remarks that have led the White House to attempt to clarify that such defense falls short of American military intervention.

Xi, in his opening remarks on Monday, said that lessons can be learned from the U.S. and China’s over-50-year relationship.


“History is the best textbook, so we should take history as a mirror and let it guide the future,” Xi said. “Currently, the China-U.S. relationship is in such a situation that we all care a lot about it, because this is not the fundamental interests of our two countries and peoples and it is not what the international community expects [from] us.”

He also said that a “statesman” should “think about and know how to get along with other countries and the wider world.”

And the Chinese leader said that the world is watching and expects the U.S. and China to “properly handle the relationship.”

Reporters traveling with Biden listened to the opening remarks at the top of the meeting. As they were being ushered out of the room where the meeting was to take place, a member of the U.S. press called out to Biden, asking whether he would raise human rights during the talks.


A man from the Chinese side yanked the producer backward by her backpack. She lost balance without falling and was pushed toward the door. Two White House staff members intervened, saying the producer should be left alone.

Monday’s meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 follows better-than-expected midterm elections for Biden, with Democrats holding on to control of the Senate. Control of the House is still uncertain, however.

Additionally, Xi secured a third term as president late last month, which cements his power for the next five years.

 
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Biden: US, China Can Manage Differences Without Conflict​


sometimes I wonder about this moron an the generals in Fantagone. They were telling us how Chayna is such a threat to the existence of the US. Oh, I forgot, the midterm elections are over.
fucking save money an spend on citizens.
 
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Well at this point these words don’t mean anything. He’s been saying the same for two years but the relationship is worse than ever.
 
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US President Joe Biden has promised there will be no "new Cold War" with China, following a conciliatory meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

He also said he did not believe China would invade Taiwan.
 
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US President Joe Biden has promised there will be no "new Cold War" with China, following a conciliatory meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

He also said he did not believe China would invade Taiwan.
And UK follows the lead in a heart beat, so pathetic...


Rishi Sunak hints that he will abandon plans to declare China 'threat' to national security
20:46, 15.11.2022

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has hinted that he will abandon plans to declare China a "threat" to national security as part of a major review of British foreign policy, Politico reports.

When asked if he was reneging on his commitment to reclassify China as a threat, Sunak said that the position he outlined was "highly aligned with our allies" and their own security strategies. “If you look at the U.S. national security strategy that was published just a couple of weeks ago, and if you look at how they describe their view of China and how to deal with it, I think you’ll find that it’s very similar to how I’ve just described it,” he said.

 
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The bottom line is there will be no bottom line when US sees you as a "strategic threat".

Biden reiterates support for US 'One China' policy, doesn't see 'imminent attempt' from Beijing to invade Taiwan​


Mon, November 14, 2022 at 10:13 PM

NUSA DUA, Indonesia (AP) — Biden reiterates support for US 'One China' policy, doesn't see 'imminent attempt' from Beijing to invade Taiwan.


lol, good luck! The so called "bottom line mindset" should be, there is no bottom line.

Sheep's horn is always wolf's "security concern".
 
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The thread is yet another example pathological Chinese inferiority complex in regard to USA, and probably more to come in the future

While USA accepts "renegade province" Taiwan as part of China in words

But in actions does the complete opposite by doing everything from maintaining Taiwanese consulates on its soil to militarily intervening on behalf of Taiwan

https://www.visahq.com/taiwan/embassy/united-states/

https://history.state.gov/milestones/1953-1960/taiwan-strait-crises

Chinese masses are focused on "American approval" on China's own claimed "renegade province" at the cost of its own sovereignty

In other words in Chinese minds its alright for Americans to mistreat Chinese as long as Americans compliment them "good boy" after the mistreatment is done

From an outsider perspective given the USA is a former colonial master of China, this nothing but blatant American neo-colonialism of which China chooses to be a proud obedient victim
 
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The thread is yet another example pathological Chinese inferiority complex in regard to USA, and probably more to come in the future

While USA accepts "renegade province" Taiwan as part of China in words

But in actions does the complete opposite by doing everything from maintaining Taiwanese consulates on its soil to militarily intervening on behalf of Taiwan

https://www.visahq.com/taiwan/embassy/united-states/

https://history.state.gov/milestones/1953-1960/taiwan-strait-crises

Chinese masses are focused on "American approval" on China's own claimed "renegade province" at the cost of its own sovereignty

In other words in Chinese minds its alright for Americans to mistreat Chinese as long as Americans compliment them "good boy" after the mistreatment is done

From an outsider perspective given the USA is a former colonial master of China, this nothing but blatant American neo-colonialism of which China chooses to be a proud obedient victim
indian fool wash your mouth befofe speak.
 
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The thread is yet another example pathological Chinese inferiority complex in regard to USA, and probably more to come in the future
Lol, Indians have the superiority complex over the whole world

 
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Lol, Indians have the superiority complex over the whole world

We Indians have Han chauvinism, so no surprises

Could Han Chauvinism Turn the ‘Chinese Dream’ into a ‘Chinese Nightmare’?

So high on Han chauvinism, foolish Indian leaders believed they were destined for Great Leaps
 
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The thread is yet another example pathological Chinese inferiority complex in regard to USA, and probably more to come in the future

In other words in Chinese minds its alright for Americans to mistreat Chinese as long as Americans compliment them "good boy" after the mistreatment is done

From an outsider perspective given the USA is a former colonial master of China, this nothing but blatant American neo-colonialism of which China chooses to be a proud obedient victim

Exactly

It is the mentality of the Chinese people, they feel inferior and lack confidence, they tend to bully other Chinese citizens, and are cowardly when encountering foreigners.

Not only Americans, Chinese people will kneel if you are from other countries: African, South American, South Asian, Middle Eastern.
 
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Exactly

It is the mentality of the Chinese people, they feel inferior and lack confidence, they tend to bully other Chinese citizens, and are cowardly when encountering foreigners.

Not only Americans, Chinese people will kneel if you are from other countries: African, South American, South Asian, Middle Eastern.
Haha, OK, We kneel before every foreigner
 
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