The West’s unlimited military support to Ukraine, its unbalanced Middle East relations, its ambiguous stance on the status of Taiwan, and its failure to honor its nuclear deal with Iran are propelling China to become a global leader. These three news stories should make the case for the role China will play in this decade.
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How China sees the expansion of NATO?
This editorial in a Chinese media outlet close to the ruling class of China provides the answer.
Finland joins NATO; Europe's overall security landscape more 'precarious'With a Finnish flag rising first time outside the NATO headquarters, the Nordic nation officially became NATO's 31st member country at a meeting of the US-led bloc's foreign ministers, including US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, on Tuesday in Brussels, a historic shift away from the Nordic nation's traditional policy of neutrality, which Chinese experts believe now pushes Finland to the forefront against Russia and may spur Moscow to boost its nuclear deployment, thus making Europe's overall security landscape even more precarious.
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Political division in Taiwan regarding the position of Beijing and Washington
While Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen was visiting the United States, her predecessor Ma Ying-jeou was in China, where the country's two main parties were debating which superpower would side with her.
During a long overseas trip to the United States, the
Taiwanese president delivered a consistent and blunt message about countering
Chinese threats: Taiwan needs the United States to be supportive, the newspaper
reported.
But while she was garnering American support, her
predecessor, Ma Ying-jeou, was working on a very different agenda, and is
currently on a tour of China, the first former president to ever make such a
visit, according to the newspaper.
She noted that the symbolism of Ma Ying-jeou's visit to
China was "amazing" and stood in stark contrast to Tsai's travels.
"Strongly echoing the rhetoric used by Chinese
President Xi Jinping, Ma Jiu invoked the memory of China's past humiliation at
the hands of foreign invaders, during a visit last week to the mausoleum of Sun
Yat-sen, the founder of the Republic of China who overthrew the last emperor in
1911," she added.
Speaking of a delegation of Taiwanese youths he was
accompanying, Ma Jiu said that they "will strive peacefully to revitalize
the relationship with China, and sincerely hope that the two sides of the
Strait will make joint efforts to achieve peace and prevent war."
According to the newspaper, the conflicting flights indicate
that the question of Taiwan's belonging in the world may reach a point of
crisis, amid the most intense hostility between China and the United States.
Earlier in the day, the Chinese Maritime Safety
Administration in Fujian announced that military authorities had begun
patrolling the Taiwan Strait, following reports of a meeting between Taiwan's
President and US House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
And Tsai arrived, on Tuesday evening, in Los Angeles, USA,
to hold this meeting, after a diplomatic tour in Central America.
McCarthy had planned to follow the example of former House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat who visited Taiwan last August, angering
China.
Yesterday, Chinese diplomacy saw that the meeting between
the two parties would "cause more damage" to relations between
Beijing and Washington.
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Macron: China can play a major role in achieving peace in Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron said today, Wednesday, at
the start of a three-day state visit to China that Beijing can "play a
major role" in finding a "path leading to peace" in Ukraine.
Macron told the French community in the Chinese capital:
"China has proposed a peace plan, thus showing a will to take
responsibility and try to forge a path leading to peace."
Macron added, "This war has trampled many of the
principles of the United Nations Charter, which we, as members of the Security
Council, must firmly defend."
He continued, "I see that defending it also means
progressing together, and trying to find a path that leads to peace."
Last February, China proposed its plan for peace in Ukraine,
which consists of 12 clauses that include calls for a cease-fire, respect for
the legitimate interests of all countries in the field of security, and a
settlement of the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine.
It is noteworthy that French President Emmanuel Macron
arrived, today, Wednesday, in China for a 3-day visit, according to what was
announced by the Elysee Palace, on his first trip to this country since 2019.
Macron will hold talks, tomorrow, Thursday, with his Chinese
counterpart, Xi Jinping, in which European Commission President Ursula von der
Leyen will participate in part, and will move to Canton in southern China on
Friday.
Before leaving for China, the French President held a
telephone conversation with his American counterpart, Joe Biden. During which
they expressed their hope that "China will engage in joint efforts to
accelerate an end to the war in Ukraine and establish a sustainable
peace," according to French officials.
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Reuters: The foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia and Iran will meet in Beijing tomorrow
An Iranian official and a Saudi-owned newspaper reported that the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia and Iran will meet in Beijing tomorrow, as the two regional powers seek to arrange the next steps for their diplomatic rapprochement, under a Chinese-brokered deal.
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