
Wang Yi, a member of the State Council in charge of China’s diplomatic affairs and the head of the Foreign Ministry, answers reporters’ questions on various pending issues such as US-China relations at a press conference at the National People’s Congress (Nonin University) held in Beijing on the 7th. Reporter
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi did not mention North Korea’s nuclear weapons and the Korean peninsula at a press conference at the National People’s Congress, announcing the direction of China’s diplomacy this year. Unlike in previous years, this year’s press conference, which lasted for 100 minutes, continued without sequential interpretation, so it is unusual that the North Korean nuclear program was eliminated even though the amount of speech actually increased by 1.5 times. At an interview last year, when the North Korean-US dialogue was stalemate, Wang said, “The lack of substantial response from the US side is an important cause that stagnated the dialogue between the United States and the United States. The idea of solving the nuclear problem” he urged. However, this time, the choked rescue car was omitted at all.
Strategies to preempt the US in the North Korean nuclear negotiations
Increased volume by eliminating sequential interpretation from video connection
Extraordinary emphasis on the will to unify Taiwan
Taiwan-Hong Kong non-compromising, warm double-sided liquor
In response, it is interpreted that a Beijing diplomat responded with a strategy of indifference when the US prepared a denuclearization pressure strategy in solidarity with allies and friends around the Korean Peninsula after the inauguration of the Biden administration. In the negotiations for North Korea’s denuclearization, which will be promoted by Biden’s diplomatic team, China is an attempt to preemptively preempt the negotiations by making a request for the United States first in relation to the Korean peninsula and US relations by showing a willingness to non-cooperate by not giving out a card first.

Reporters from inside and outside China attended the press conference of the National People’s Congress (Nonin University) held in Beijing on the 7th by video-linked video-linked director of the Chinese Foreign Affairs Commissioner Wang Yi. Reporters who attended the conference on that day gathered at 6 am to have a separate Corona 19 nucleic acid test. Reporter
Instead of disappearing mentions of the North Korean nuclear program and the Korean Peninsula, Wang demanded that Biden’s administration “do not interfere with internal affairs.” “The US-China relations must strictly abide by the principle of non-interference in internal affairs,” said Wang Yi. “The Chinese people have the right to speak, and the protagonist, whether China is good or bad.” In particular, it made clear that the Taiwan issue could not be conceded to the United States. “One Chinese principle is a red line that cannot be crossed in US-China relations,” he declared. “The Chinese government has no room for compromise or withdrawal from the Taiwan issue.” “The two sides will surely unify and will inevitably be unified,” he said. “China has the ability to frustrate any form of Taiwanese division of independence.”
It also made clear the will to amend the Hong Kong election system, which has emerged as the hottest topic of both meetings. “Hong Kong did not have any democracy during the colonial rule,” Wang said. “No one is more interested in the democratic development of Hong Kong than the central government of China.” This is a refutation of Western criticism that Hong Kong’s revision of the electoral system is the end of the one-country system.
General Wang Dan urged the United States to cooperate and made full use of Kangon’s immunity. He said, “Competition between the United States and China, where interests cross with the world’s first and second largest economy, is inevitable,” he said. “The core must be unfolded on the basis of fairness and fairness, and we must not attack each other or play zero-sum games.” He added, “There is a list in front of us for cooperation such as COVID-19 quarantine, economic recovery, climate change, and so on,” and argued, “We must not reinvent unreasonable restrictions and re-create new artificial obstacles.”
At the conference, Wang took the form of answering questions in the order of reporters from Russia → Egypt → the United States and answering the third world, such as Russia and the Middle East, as pending issues ahead of the United States.
Wang, meanwhile, expressed concern over the bloodshed in Myanmar and at the same time emphasized the friendly relations between China and Myanmar. This is a remark to attract the Myanmar military, which the United States is publicly criticizing. “The most urgent task is to prevent new bloodshed conflicts,” he said. “No matter how the situation in Myanmar changes, the direction of China’s friendly cooperation with Myanmar will not change.”
Beijing = correspondent Shin Kyungjin [email protected]