After a meeting they held Joe Biden And Xi Jinpingthe chairmen of USA And China In San Francisco, the relationship between the two countries is once again overshadowed by a statement from Biden.
It happens in response to a question that a journalist asks the American president whether he still does that considered Xi a ‘dictator’to which he replied, “Well, look, that’s it.”
“He is a dictator in the sense that he runs a communist country that is completely different from ours,” the president said.
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The first time Biden called Xi a “dictator” was last June.
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Meanwhile, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning today indicated that the US President’s words “extremely incorrect and constitutes an irresponsible political act”.
Mao emphasized that dialogue and cooperation are “the only right options” for China and the United States in their bilateral relations.
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At a business dinner in San Francisco, the Chinese president advocated “building more bridges and paving more roads for people-to-people interaction.”
He assured that Your country is ready to be “a partner and friend” of the American country based on the fundamental principles of respect and peaceful coexistence.
However, the chairmanHe advised during his speech that the North American country “does not bet against China” nor “interfere in their internal affairs.”
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“The relationship between China and the United States has never been easy over the past fifty years or more, and has always faced problems of one kind or another. However, it has continued to move forward despite twists and turns. For two major countries like China and the United States, turning their backs on each other is not an optionXi emphasized.
In this sense, he emphasized that as long as there is mutual respect and both nations “coexist in peace”, there will always be a way to “overcome differences”. “I firmly believe in the promising future of this bilateral relationship,” he added. (JO)
Source: Eluniverso

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