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“Working Group Agreement,” Xi Jinping’s “Specific Agreement,” and Germany’s “Political Consultation” Join the US, China and Taiwan

김종찬안보 2023. 6. 20. 12:54
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“Working Group Agreement,” Xi Jinping’s “Specific Agreement,” and Germany’s “Political Consultation” Join the US, China and Taiwan

When the US and China reached a “working group agreement” on the Taiwan issue, Chinese President Xi Jinping announced an “agreement on specific issues” and “progress,” followed by China’s resumption of intergovernmental consultations with Germany to expand security ties from economic cooperation.
Regarding the Chinese prime minister's meeting in Germany on the 20th, the NYT said, "German officials acknowledge China's goal of unification with Taiwan in its strategy of maintaining 'friendly but informal' relations with Taiwan and have no intention of changing the 'one China' policy. We will make it clear to China that there is none,” it reported on the 20th.
“The two sides have also made progress and reached an agreement on some specific issues, which is very good,” Xi said at a meeting with US Secretary of State Blincoln, speaking across a long table decorated with pink flowers. Responsible for managing the relationship,” Reuters reported on the 19th.
US President Joe Biden told reporters during a trip to California late on the 19th, "We're on the right track here," and of Secretary Blincoln, "He did a great job."
President Xi demanded "not to harm China's legitimate rights and interests," and Minister Blincoln made it clear that "the United States needs much more cooperation from China to stop the flow of fentanyl."
"Both sides have agreed to set up a working group on this matter," Reuters said.
Regarding the meeting between President Xi and Blincoln, the New York Times said, “President Xi left a friendly note at the end of the 35-minute meeting, and praised both sides for making progress on some unspecified issues during Blincoln’s two-day visit to China.” "This is very good," he said.
The NYT continued, “Rivals have also tried to show that they are uncompromising on key issues. Their disagreements include Taiwan, China's growing footprint, advanced technology development, Russia's war in Ukraine, and human rights. "China's deteriorating economy may be adding pressure on China to stabilize relations. Xi Jinping may also want to stabilize relations because he seems to want to present himself as a global politician.”
China will resume intergovernmental talks with Germany following the US, with Prime Minister Li Chang leading a number of ministers to visit Germany on the 20th to begin talks with Schulz.
"At the meeting in Berlin, German officials are likely to tell China what will come out of the long-secret China strategy report," he said of the meeting with the Chinese prime minister in Germany. The release was delayed due to months of internal disputes and was scheduled to be released in July,” the NYT said in an expanded political meeting.
Commenting on Germany's China Strategy report, "the leaked original draft shows much more about the need to diversify economic interests, especially in areas such as critical infrastructure as well as raw materials for technologies needed for a carbon-neutral economy, such as solar modules and electric vehicle batteries." "This tone is expected to have softened somewhat under pressure from Prime Minister Scholz, who was wary of giving too much of a shock to the depressed economy," the NYT said.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met with President Xi on a visit to China on November 4 last year, followed by a telephone summit with US President Biden on the 6th.
In a press release at the time, the White House said, “President Biden and Prime Minister Scholz discussed their recent visit to the People’s Republic of China in a phone call and confirmed a joint commitment to maintain international order, human rights and fair trade practices based on rules.” It began to ease with the 'based international order'.
At the meeting with China, Minister Blincoln said, “The Secretary made it clear that the United States will always uphold the interests and values of the American people and work with allies and partners to advance our vision of a world that is free, open, and maintains an international rules-based order.” A high-ranking State Department official revealed that the 'rules-based' between Germany and China was confirmed.
Regarding this at the Hiroshima G7 Summit, Japanese Prime Minister Kishida's strategy of applying 'the rule of law international order' to China and Russia from 'protection of a free and open international order based on the rule of law' was reduced to 'rule-based' during Blincoln's visit to China. The “separation of Taiwan and China policies” has begun.
President Yoon Seok-yeol announced at a summit press conference with German Chancellor Schultz on May 21 that “the first lady of Ukraine confirmed that civilians suffered damage on the 16th,” and declared the “arms support system” of the “arms support system” due to Russia’s violation of international law.
<Ukrainian support for 155 shells, Japan-made TNT with the U.S. and South Korea’s’smuggling trade’, dated June 2, 2023, U.S.-China diplomacy, “agreement” at summit meeting to maintain communication and change strategy to “exclude Taiwan”, refer to June 19>