Blincoln announces’more than Trump’: “Strong alliance will lead China”

US Secretary of State Tony Blincoln said in an interview with CNN on the 8th (local time), “Former President Trump’s public hardline was correct.” Based on the basis, we will stand above China.”

US Secretary of State Tony Blincoln [로이터]

US Secretary of State Tony Blincoln [로이터]

In an interview that day, Secretary Blincoln explained in more detail the purpose of the hearing. “The basic principle of President Trump’s response to China was correct, but there were problems in the (policy promotion) process.”

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“We must deal with our bilateral relations in a position of strength over China, regardless of whether our relationship with China is hostile, competitive or cooperative.” At the time of the Trump administration, which began to beat China, it is believed that the actual effect of the public policy was weak, and it is interpreted as the idea to come up with more realistic and multifaceted public checks.

Secretary Blincoln “The power we can dominate comes from a strong alliance.”“If human rights violations occur in Xinjiang Uyghur or Hong Kong, the US will step forward for the value of the alliance,” he said. Regarding the cooperation between the alliances for such’value diplomacy’, he stressed, “It means that it is clearly prepared militaryly to deter aggressive actions.” On the 7th (local time), President Biden warned in an interview with the US CBS that “extreme competition could occur even if it is not a physical conflict with China.”

On the 5th, Minister Blincoln strongly pressured China on the phone with the Chinese Communist Party’s diplomatic politician on the 5th. According to what the US State Department announced today, Secretary Blincoln told Political Officer Yang Jietsu that “the United States will stand up for human rights and democratic values ​​in Xinjiang, Tibet and Hong Kong.” The State Department also said, “Minister Blincoln pressed China to’join the international movement to condemn the Myanmar coup’.” It raised the level of checks against China by mobilizing the expression’pressed’ that is not easily seen in the official press releases related to the State Department’s telephone talks. He also said, “We will cooperate with the alliance to hold China accountable for threatening the stability of the Indo-Pacific region.”

In response, the Chinese state media reported that Yang Jietsu’s political bureaucracy said to the United States that “we must respect each other’s core interests” and “will not tolerate interference in internal affairs”.

US Secretary of State Tony Blincoln and Chinese Communist Party Diplomacy Political Officer Yang Jietz on the 5th (local time) call from the US State Department [미 국무부]

US Secretary of State Tony Blincoln and Chinese Communist Party Diplomacy Political Officer Yang Jietz on the 5th (local time) call from the US State Department [미 국무부]

Since the beginning of the Biden administration, a new confrontation between the United States and China has become visible, and Korea’s foreign policy, which has maintained its strategic ambiguity, has been put to the test again.

Professor Hyun-wook Kim of the National Institute of Foreign Affairs “The Biden administration officials will probably push the public hardline with the perception that they are the last administration to stop China’s rise.”He said, “We must set our own principles to what level Korea will cooperate as an ally against the public pressure pushed by the United States.”

Reporter Park Hyun-joo [email protected]


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