Monday, October 8, 2018

U.S. Secretary Of State Pompeo And His Chinese Counterpart Trade Harsh Words In Beijing



SCMP: US Secretary Pompeo’s China visit marked by frosty talks and ‘fundamental disagreement’

Top diplomats from China and the US engaged in a frosty exchange on Monday as US Secretary Mike Pompeo declared the two powers were stuck in “fundamental disagreement” over a range of issues from trade to China’s domestic and foreign policies.

The exchange, between Pompeo and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing, displayed an unusually stern tone from both sides, amid rising tension between the world’s two largest economies.

Wang, also a state councillor, accused Washington of escalating the trade conflict, interfering with Taiwan, and levelling false accusations about China’s domestic and foreign policies, according to a readout posted on China’s foreign ministry website.

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WNU Editor: Today's harsh language is nothing. It is going to get worse.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I think WNU is on safe turf, relations will get worse. The US is set to slap another $200 billion in tariffs on China and the USMCA will kick China out the indirect export market to the US from Mexico and Canada, another blow to Chinese exports. The US is attacking China's energy sources via Iran sanctions, its industry via trade tariffs and its military via cutting China foreign exchange reserves.

I think its fair to say nobody saw this coming except Trump,way back in the early 2000's.