#WR: What is the Chinese agenda for Alaska? @WSJ wrote “Beijing plans to press Washington to reverse many of the policies targeting China introduced during the Trump presidency in the first face-to-face meeting of senior U.S. and #China officials since President Biden’s election."
"The meeting of Alaska on Thursday gives both sides a chance to reset the stormy relationship between the world’s two largest economies, which are at loggerheads over technology development, human rights, trade and military leadership in Asia. U.S. officials say the meeting is a way to present American complaints about Chinese actions, such as its curtailing of freedoms in Hong Kong, naval expansion in the South China Sea, economic pressure on U.S. allies, intellectual-property violations and cybersecurity incursions. The U.S. also plans to sound out Chinese officials about ways the two countries could work together on issues such as climate change and global health." WSJ wrote.
My opinion is that China's agenda for the first meeting with top members of the Biden administration is a "box" with Chinese smiles that always spread poison.
We have to agree that former President Trump was right when he acted in a hard way against a series of Chinese initiatives. During the last decades, China grew thanks to the open hands of the United States and its technology industry.
We have to hope the Biden's ambassadors act with caution.
SOURCES: The Wall Street Journal, my own think tank
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