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World News See other World News Articles Title: China Says Biden Presidency Offers a 'New Window of Hope' China Says Biden Presidency Offers a 'New Window of Hope' By Jack Davis Published January 5, 2021 at 9:12am A top Chinese official said his country hopes the U.S. has learned its place as the communist nation looks forward to a return of what Chinas state-run media calls normalcy. The Xinhua News Agency on Saturday published an interview with Foreign Minister Wang Yi in which Wang expressed his hope for Chinas relations with a Joe Biden administration. Under President Donald Trump, the U.S. has taken a tough approach with the communist giant in trade and other areas. Wang hopes the new administration will return to a sensible approach, resume dialogue with China, restore normalcy to the bilateral relations and restart cooperation, the report said. China-U.S. relations have come to a new crossroads, and a new window of hope is opening, he said. Wang cited serious misconceptions among U.S. leaders that have led to unprecedented difficulties, according to Xinhua. Some see China as the so-called biggest threat and their China policy based on this misperception is simply wrong, the report said. What has happened proves that the U.S. attempt to suppress China and start a new Cold War has not just seriously harmed the interests of the two peoples, but also caused severe disruptions to the world. Such a policy will find no support and is doomed to fail, Wang said, according to Xinhua. He said Americans must stop trying to keep China down. We know that some in the United States are uneasy about Chinas rapid development. However, the best way to keep ones lead is through constant self-improvement, not by blocking others development, Wang said. We believe that as long as the United States can draw lessons from the past and work with China in the same direction, the two countries are capable of resolving differences through dialogue and expanding converging interests by cooperation, he said. In a December speech, Wang declared that America must not interfere with how China governs its people. The goal of China-U.S. engagement is not to mold the other in ones own image, still less to defeat the other side, but to seek and expand common interests, the foreign minister said. Both Chinese and American systems are chosen by their people and deeply rooted in their respective historical and cultural traditions, he said. If the U.S. China policy were to remodel or even subvert China, it would not be achievable. The right approach is to respect each others political system and development path, maintain peaceful coexistence, and promote win-win cooperation. Issues relating to Taiwan, Hong Kong, Tibet and Xinjiang are Chinas internal affairs and involve Chinas core interests. None of them shall be subject to foreign interference. Wang also said railed against restrictions imposed by the Trump administration to curb Chinese spying in the U.S. To view all Chinese students, experts and scholars in the United States as spy suspects actually says more about the mentality of the accusers and their lack of confidence, he said. Poster Comment: Translation: Trump's sanctions on China have hurt them substantially by causing businesses to flee to places like Vietnam and Malaysia where working conditions and pay for employees is similar to that of China, but there are no sanctions to reduce their profits. The Chinkernese think Biden will be a pushover and will lift sanctions in an attempt to bring things to an even keel. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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