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[World Politics] - China pleads-warns USA : "The Strong should not bully the Weak... China is the pitiful victim, USA is the big bully..."

UltimaOnline

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China’s president Xi Jinping has warned the US and its allies to abandon a ‘cold war’ mentality and to put aside differences in a bid for global prosperity.

Speaking at the World Economic Forum Virtual Event of the Davos Agenda on Monday, Xi warned of creating divisions, insisting multilateralism was the way forward.

“To build small circles or start a new Cold War, to reject, threaten or intimidate others, to wilfully impose decoupling, supply disruption or sanctions, and to create isolation or estrangement will only push the world into division and even confrontation,” he said.

His comments follow Australia’s growing involvement in the ‘Quad’ – an alliance of four countries including the US, Japan and India. China’s economic rise has led to a stronger collaboration between the four in the past year with all four concerned over Beijing’s policies on the global stage.

Yet Xi, painting China as the victim, declared the “strong should not bully the weak”.

China’s relations with the US plummeted during Donald Trump’s time as president, with a raft of punitive tariffs imposed while Chinese companies have faced a range of sanctions, including the attempted forced sale of TikTok’s US operations.

However, Xi’s comments come as somewhat of a contradictory surprise for many, particularly Australians who have seen their nation slapped with a wave of trade sanctions throughout 2020.

Despite former Trade Minister Simon Birmingham failing to get through to any of his Beijing counterparts over the sanctions, Xi called for international affairs to be “addressed through consultation”.

“China is working hard to bridge differences through dialogue and resolve disputes through negotiation, and to pursue friendly and co-operative *relations with other countries on the basis of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit,” he said.


Beijing itself has criticised Australia’s persistence on blocking foreign investment on the grounds of national security, including a 5G rollout by Chinese tech giant Huawei.

The Morrison government called for an interjection from the World Trade Organisation (WTO) over tariffs slapped on Australian barley, however Xi is now calling for reforms to the WTO to “protect the development rights, interests and opportunities of developing countries”.

In another surprise move, Xi urged the world to commit to international law and international rules instead of seeking one’s own supremacy.

"We need to be resolute in championing the international rule of law, and steadfast in our resolve to safeguard the international system centred around the UN and the international order based on international law,” he said.

“Multilateral institutions, which provide the platforms for putting multilateralism into action and which are the basic architecture underpinning multilateralism, should have their authority and effectiveness safeguarded.”


Yet a growing number of Western countries have accused Beijing of abandoning international rules and standards in recent years.

China has faced widespread condemnation for its democracy-suppressing moves in Hong Kong and Taiwan, while allegations of human rights abuses in Xinjiang show no signs of going away.

Its claims to the South China Sea and a number of highly-disputed islands over its Indo-Pacific neighbours has also drawn criticism from afar.

Bilhari Kausikan, a former Singaporean Foreign Affairs Ministry secretary, told The Australian Xi’s comments were “overflowing with irony”.

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian’s view on Xi’s speech differed on Tuesday, telling reporters it revealed China’s “wisdom and sense of responsibility”.

“It will give a strong boost to the rebuilding of mutual trust, consolidate consensus and pool strength from around the globe toward the goal of a community with a shared future for mankind.”

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https://forums.fuckwarezone.com.sg/...k%92-china-issues-fierce-warning-6475577.html
 

laksaboy

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NATO forces are heading towards the South China Sea now. This is no longer just a USA thing. :wink:

An attack on one = an attack on all. :cool:

Saddam, Soleimani, Ceausescu... place your bets on the final fate of Winnie Xi. :sneaky:
 

tanwahtiu

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The strong shd not bully the weak....

I take it as warning the US don't go bully weak countries who has no better gunboats than US.

Try bully someone small like LKY Singapore(a hakka Chinese) he will meet u at cul de sac with his hatchet to beat up motherfucker US into oblivion. He is good at 无中生有 strategy...

Many moons ago, they came to bully a dynasty.

不如死 dynasty can only fumble, they will rise again...... after they have risen again... those bullies will have no chance to rise again... 斩草不除根 春风吹又生....


Chinese invented gunpowder, printings, compass, papers.... 4 major inventions a gift to the world and poor countries( to rise together w China)...

They are movers and shakers of the world.
 
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pvtpublic

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A repeat of the Anglo Chinese war? Prepare for another century of shame. :cry:

this time it's different. the shame will be on the communists. it will be a war to free the chinese people from the clutches of the vile commies.

there are enough overseas non-communist chinese to celebrate the capitulation of the communist regime.

long live the new federal republic of china.
 

mojito

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this time it's different. the shame will be on the communists. it will be a war to free the chinese people from the clutches of the vile commies.

there are enough overseas non-communist chinese to celebrate the capitulation of the communist regime.

long live the new federal republic of china.
You do realise the "Republic" of China you Hokkiens love was basically a military dictatorship not dissimilar to the Myanmar junta. :cautious:
 

pvtpublic

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You do realise the "Republic" of China you Hokkiens love was basically a military dictatorship not dissimilar to the Myanmar junta. :cautious:

they are a highly functioning democracy and a leader of manufacturing. a far cry from the junta.
 

LordElrond

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NATO forces are heading towards the South China Sea now. This is no longer just a USA thing. :wink:

An attack on one = an attack on all. :cool:

Saddam, Soleimani, Ceausescu... place your bets on the final fate of Winnie Xi. :sneaky:
NATO as you rightly put it. No Action Talk Only
 

glockman

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The Brits will eat humble pie this time round! I last heard China has stopped being addicted to opium. Lol
The CCP has made and will continue to make the chink race despised all over the world, with the CCP virus, their economic bullying and military aggression. The world was hoodwinked into taking the CCP's "opium" for too far long, naively helping them prosper and enriching their country. Making them the global problem they are today. The world is now moving to correct this problem.:thumbsup:
 

Splendicker

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Who saying US bully China, stupid Xi should know that his own Tiong cock now becoming big cock liao, they are the world leading in 5G technology, planning to build EV taking down Tesla market.
 

kiketerm

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China’s president Xi Jinping has warned the US and its allies to abandon a ‘cold war’ mentality and to put aside differences in a bid for global prosperity.

Speaking at the World Economic Forum Virtual Event of the Davos Agenda on Monday, Xi warned of creating divisions, insisting multilateralism was the way forward.

“To build small circles or start a new Cold War, to reject, threaten or intimidate others, to wilfully impose decoupling, supply disruption or sanctions, and to create isolation or estrangement will only push the world into division and even confrontation,” he said.

His comments follow Australia’s growing involvement in the ‘Quad’ – an alliance of four countries including the US, Japan and India. China’s economic rise has led to a stronger collaboration between the four in the past year with all four concerned over Beijing’s policies on the global stage.

Yet Xi, painting China as the victim, declared the “strong should not bully the weak”.

China’s relations with the US plummeted during Donald Trump’s time as president, with a raft of punitive tariffs imposed while Chinese companies have faced a range of sanctions, including the attempted forced sale of TikTok’s US operations.

However, Xi’s comments come as somewhat of a contradictory surprise for many, particularly Australians who have seen their nation slapped with a wave of trade sanctions throughout 2020.

Despite former Trade Minister Simon Birmingham failing to get through to any of his Beijing counterparts over the sanctions, Xi called for international affairs to be “addressed through consultation”.

“China is working hard to bridge differences through dialogue and resolve disputes through negotiation, and to pursue friendly and co-operative *relations with other countries on the basis of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit,” he said.


Beijing itself has criticised Australia’s persistence on blocking foreign investment on the grounds of national security, including a 5G rollout by Chinese tech giant Huawei.

The Morrison government called for an interjection from the World Trade Organisation (WTO) over tariffs slapped on Australian barley, however Xi is now calling for reforms to the WTO to “protect the development rights, interests and opportunities of developing countries”.

In another surprise move, Xi urged the world to commit to international law and international rules instead of seeking one’s own supremacy.

"We need to be resolute in championing the international rule of law, and steadfast in our resolve to safeguard the international system centred around the UN and the international order based on international law,” he said.

“Multilateral institutions, which provide the platforms for putting multilateralism into action and which are the basic architecture underpinning multilateralism, should have their authority and effectiveness safeguarded.”


Yet a growing number of Western countries have accused Beijing of abandoning international rules and standards in recent years.

China has faced widespread condemnation for its democracy-suppressing moves in Hong Kong and Taiwan, while allegations of human rights abuses in Xinjiang show no signs of going away.

Its claims to the South China Sea and a number of highly-disputed islands over its Indo-Pacific neighbours has also drawn criticism from afar.

Bilhari Kausikan, a former Singaporean Foreign Affairs Ministry secretary, told The Australian Xi’s comments were “overflowing with irony”.

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian’s view on Xi’s speech differed on Tuesday, telling reporters it revealed China’s “wisdom and sense of responsibility”.

“It will give a strong boost to the rebuilding of mutual trust, consolidate consensus and pool strength from around the globe toward the goal of a community with a shared future for mankind.”

Article Source :
https://forums.fuckwarezone.com.sg/...k%92-china-issues-fierce-warning-6475577.html

LOL! I wonder why? Could it be that the soft spoken Biden Administration is making the Chinese very uncomfortable? Could it actually be that the allies are once again uniting in concert against them?

Say its not so. :biggrin:
 

whoami

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Bad mouthing China and Chinese is safer. Try bad mouthing Muslims and Allah if u hv balls...

Ur panda Xi is God's creation. Powerless! Allah s.w.t. is God. Most powerful but merciful. U n the rest who badmouth u will be thrown in hell over and over and over again till eternity. :biggrin:
 
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