How to counterattack Xi Jinping at the US-China summit telephone talks around June 10
China: IPEF is economic colonialism
US President Joe Biden visited both Japan and South Korea for the first time since taking office, and of Taiwan (sovereignty), quad (security), and “Asia-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF)” (development profit), which China has defined as the three core interests. Everything was upset in China’s nerves.
How will President Xi Jinping fight back?
Attention will be paid to the telephone talk between Mr. Biden and Mr. Xi Jinping scheduled around June 10 for the first time in two months.
(US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan has suggested that the US-China leaders’ telephone talks “will not be surprised if they take place within a few weeks” prior to the visit to Japan and South Korea.)
Of course, China has continued to criticize the United States every day even before Mr. Biden’s visit to Japan and South Korea.
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi strongly criticized the US’s Indo-Pacific strategy on May 18 and 23, saying it was “a strategy that would eventually fail.”
Wang Yi delivered an online speech at the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) Annual Meeting on May 18.
“The Asia-Pacific region is at a turning point in history.”
“Any attempt to bring military groups or camp confrontations into the Asia-Pacific region (the summit of the four-country security council’Quad’by the United States, Japan, India and Australia on the 24th in Japan) will be unsuccessful. “
“The United States is regarding to launch another North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in the Asia-Pacific.”
On the other hand, IPEF is criticized by Mr. Liu Muneyoshi, director of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Shanghai Institutes for International Studies.
“The aim is to make other countries an economic colony to maintain the core position of the United States in the global supply chain.”
And in China, Mr. Biden asked at a joint meeting with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida following the Japan-US summit meeting on May 23, “If China invades Taiwan, will the United States intervene in the military?” Yeah. The United States is so committed. “