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

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Published on November 16, 2022 - Duration: 01:30s

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

China's State-Run Newspaper , Calls for the United States , to Adopt the 'Correct View'.

According to China's leading newspaper, the Chinese government rejects "bullying" by the United States following talks between Presidents Xi Jinping and Joe Biden.

According to China's leading newspaper, the Chinese government rejects "bullying" by the United States following talks between Presidents Xi Jinping and Joe Biden.

'Newsweek' reports that the Communist Party's flagship 'People's Daily' stressed the need for , "a correct view of each other's domestic and foreign policies and strategic intentions.".

According to the state-run newspaper, that "correct view" is a prerequisite for improving bilateral relations, which presents an urgent objective for both nations.

According to the state-run newspaper, that "correct view" is a prerequisite for improving bilateral relations, which presents an urgent objective for both nations.

The 'People's Daily' also attacked U.S. efforts to decouple from China's economy and technological dependency, moves the U.S. attributes to national security concerns.

The 'People's Daily' also attacked U.S. efforts to decouple from China's economy and technological dependency, moves the U.S. attributes to national security concerns.

Engaging in trade and technology wars, building artificial 'walls and barricades' and pushing for 'decoupling and severing [supply] chains' completely violate the principles of market economy and undermine international trade rules, Zhong Sheng, 'People's Daily' article, via 'Newsweek'.

In his first meeting with Xi since taking office two years ago, Biden sought to establish mutual "red lines" to prevent competition from getting out of hand.

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In his first meeting with Xi since taking office two years ago, Biden sought to establish mutual "red lines" to prevent competition from getting out of hand.

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The China-U.S. leaders' meeting in Bali achieved the expected purpose of in-depth communication, clarifying intentions, drawing red lines, preventing conflict, and identifying a direction to explore cooperation, Zhong Sheng, 'People's Daily' article, via 'Newsweek'.

The China-U.S. leaders' meeting in Bali achieved the expected purpose of in-depth communication, clarifying intentions, drawing red lines, preventing conflict, and identifying a direction to explore cooperation, Zhong Sheng, 'People's Daily' article, via 'Newsweek'.

The 'People's Daily' article rejected Biden's characterization of U.S.-China relations as one of strategic competition.

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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 guiding the development of the relationship."


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