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New Chinese Ambassador Snaps at U.S.: ‘Please Shut Up’
By JIMMY QUINN
September 10, 2021 8:47 PM


Qin Gang, China’s new ambassador to the United States, has a decidedly undiplomatic message for the Biden administration.

“If we cannot resolve our differences, please shut up,” he said during a private Zoom meeting hosted by the National Committee on United States–China Relations (NCUSCR) late last month.

Qin, who arrived in Washington in July, had just delivered a speech about the current state of bilateral ties to a small group that included NCUSCR’s board of directors. During the question-and-answer session that followed, Evan Medeiros, a Georgetown University professor who served as National Security Council director for China, Taiwan, and Mongolia in the Obama administration, asked what steps the U.S. and China could each take to improve the bilateral relationship.

Qin, a former vice minister of foreign affairs and foreign ministry spokesman, first answered that Washington should stop worsening the situation in order to create conditions for dialogue. Then he uttered that undiplomatic line, which shocked meeting participants, according to a source familiar with the exchange.

After the August 31 meeting — which Qin and the Chinese Embassy in Washington later described as a welcome event — the embassy posted a transcript of Qin’s speech, and a number of outlets reported on its adversarial message. The speech condemned the current direction of Washington’s policy toward China and warned leaders against the “disastrous consequences” of using a “Cold War playbook.” But the question-and-answer session that followed Qin’s speech was not included in the transcript posted online, and it has not been previously reported.

In the week following his frank comments about China’s message to U.S. decision-makers, Qin executed a charm offensive of sorts. He posted about a visit he made to the Juilliard School and meetings with former secretary of state Henry Kissinger and PepsiCo CEO Ramon Laguarta.

But Qin’s request for U.S. officials to shut up was remarkable for its extraordinarily undiplomatic tone, hinting at the hard line he will take in this post. Particularly surprising is that he made the comment during an event hosted by a prominent group of former officials, academics, and business leaders — including Kissinger and Jacob Lew, the former treasury secretary — with decades of experience related to China.

Still, Qin’s comment was largely consistent with what top Chinese officials have conveyed to their American counterparts in recent months. In fact, Qin’s admonition is reminiscent of other comments made by Yang Jiechi, the Chinese Communist Party’s top diplomat. During a speech to NCUSCR in February, he said that some in the United States see China as a competitor and even an adversary, a notion he called “historically, fundamentally, and strategically wrong.”

Then, the following month during a U.S.–China summit in Anchorage, Alaska, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan opened the meeting with remarks critical of China’s human-rights abuses and other misconduct. Yang accused them of hypocrisy and offered a cutting rebuttal: “I think we thought too well of the United States. The United States isn’t qualified to speak to China from a position of strength.” The State Department omitted that portion of Yang’s remarks on an official transcript of the interaction.

A State Department spokesperson declined to comment on Qin’s August 31 outburst.

Last night, Biden spoke with Xi Jinping, the Chinese Communist Party’s general secretary, for the first time since February. A senior administration official told Axios that Biden had asked for the call, hoping that a conversation with Xi himself would be more productive than stalled diplomatic engagement at lower levels.


 
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Gloves are getting off ... supapowa is not used to hearing such things they always have been on the sending end of SHUTUP's
 
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China should afraid off from American pet Modi , Americans might be ignored Chines ambassador harsh words but pajeet of hindustan cant
 
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Another Chinese diplomat acting up. It's no surprise the Czech called em rude clowns...
 
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nobody thinks about india at all in any important context, while a chinese diplomat saying shut up makes world wide news.

The Indians are as relevant as they come the fake news consumers. The bottom of the barrel
 
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Another Chinese diplomat acting up. It's no surprise the Czech called em rude clowns...
They just deserve it, only Indian politicians are clowns claiming cow pee is panacea and India being a superpower ready to beat China.
 
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They just deserve it, only Indian politicians are clowns claiming cow pee is panacea and India being a superpower ready to beat China.
We are not talking about Indian politicians are we? But the conduct of Chinese diplomats in a foreign country. Rude clowns as they're called by some. Nice try with the whataboutery😁
nobody thinks about india at all in any important context, while a chinese diplomat saying shut up makes world wide news.
If you wank off in public you get some attention, but do you think it's positive attention?
 
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Reminds me of this incident 15 years ago. China has always made its red lines clear, territorial integrity and its national development.

for Indians, this kind of mindset out of China about territorial integrity should be making them worry that they will be the “Chicken” China may have to kill to “Scare the Monkeys” and show it is serious.


 
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He talks like that because the Americans are not interested in real discussions.

Basically America is like the person who falsely claims rape and insists China is the one who raped her but instead of talking properly and both sides forming understanding as basis for talk, it demands that its word is listened to as treated as the ultimate and only truth and point of view. China cannot say well this is not how you describe and allow us to be real with each other to actually have productive discussions.

American wants China to admit to American's version of the world and cooperate under its will. So how can you talk with one who refuses to engage in real diplomacy. When something is simply not true, they force you to say it is true and then from that they try to gain advantage.

There's really no point talking to someone like that.

For example with China and Australia recently.

Australia opened first shot by banning Huawei for no real reason at all because it is proven by all parties investigating that Huawei does not have backdoors installed the only risk is overdependence on Huawei for national grid. Then it uses military provocation with US in China's front yard. China interpret this as the actions of an unfriendly country who will desire violent things for China so decided to slow down lots of purchases from Australia and since 2 months ago many Australia politicians have tried to re-establish old trade and benefits for Australia but still insist China admits it is wrong about everything and let the West criticize them as they please even if untrue. What is the point talking to someone like that?

With the USA it is Biden who wants to talk to China just 1 month after saying on record that the USA needs to contain the rise of China. This isn't a group of politicians who are worth talking to. They demand you agree with their version of stories and then agree to their terms of everything. So of course, it is a go **** yourself reply.

You want to talk not us. And you want to talk to tell us how bad we are and how we should give you benefits? lol Like a shit ex girlfriend trying to call you just to tell you that you are horrible and she will steal your things and damage your car. Of course the response of any normal person is to say shut up and go away if that's all you want to talk about.
 
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