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Former Mexican ambassador to China: Sherman’s visit to China, the CCP is isolated and depends on itself | US-China high-level talks | Wang Yi | Xie Feng

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[Epoch Times, July 27, 2021](Epoch Times reporter Lin Yan comprehensive report) Former Mexican ambassador to China Jorge Guajardo (Jorge Guajardo) tweeted on Monday (July 26) to comment on the US Deputy Secretary of State’s visit to China. He Said that let everyone see the CCP’s evil deeds and be isolated and rely on itself.

He wrote: “(U.S.) Deputy Secretary of State Sherman’s trip to China achieved two clear tasks. 1) Send a signal to the allies that the United States is communicating with China rather than engaging in a meaningless confrontation; 2) Inducing The Chinese (CCP) made their usual horrible remarks (for everyone to see) that their diplomatic isolation is blamed on themselves.”

A notice issued by the US State Department on Monday stated that Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherma and the State Councilor of the Communist Party of ChinaWang YiThere were “frank and open discussions on a series of issues, demonstrating the importance of maintaining open communication channels between the two countries.” They discussed how to set conditions for the responsible management of US-China relations.

In many ways, Monday’s China-US high-level meeting was a repeat of the April Alaska talks. The outside world believes that the speeches of the Chinese Communist Party’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Vice Minister Xie Feng are already prepared, full of ideology and wildness.

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During the conversation, Xie Feng proposed two lists. One is a list of so-called requirements for the U.S. to “correct its wrong policies and words and deeds toward China.” This includes China’s request for the U.S. to unconditionally remove visa restrictions on CCP members and their families, and remove CCP leaders. The sanctions imposed by officials and government departments have lifted visa restrictions on Chinese students; a so-called “list of key cases” that China is concerned about.

The “Diplomat” website (the Diplomat) commented, “This meeting is reminiscent of China’s (CCP) aggressive stance on relations with Australia. At that time, the Chinese (CPC) government also issued a list of protests. And completely transfer the responsibility for repairing the relationship to the other party.”

The article said that whether it is China-Australia or China-US relations, the CCP’s position has always been: as always, it is the other party who blames the other party for the fault, and it has never been wrong.For example, during the talks, Xie Feng once again attributed the current “stalemate” in Sino-US relations to Washington. He said: “Fundamentally speaking, this is because some Americans portray China as an’imaginary’.enemy’. “

According to the announcement of the US State Department, Deputy Secretary of State Sherman emphasized, “The United States welcomes the fierce competition between our two countries — we intend to continue to strengthen our own competitiveness — but we do not seek to conflict with China.”

Reuters reported that after the talks between the United States and China lasting about four hours, senior US government officials said that the two sides did not reach a consensus on specific results.

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Senior Biden administration officials inU.S.-China talksLater, he told reporters that the focus of Sherman’s visit was to set up guardrails for the relations between the two countries, rather than to negotiate on specific issues.

Bloomberg reported: “Although officials from the United States and China held a day of controversial talks in Tianjin, they still reserved the possibility of a summit between the leaders of the two sides.”

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