“Do not do the Trump method, but focus on international norms”
Maintaining the public bullish group… Solidarity with the Alliance to Siege China

US President Joe Biden at the White House on the 5th (local time) <시비에스>I am interviewing (CBS). The interview was aired on the afternoon of the 7th. Capture the broadcast screen.
US President Joe Biden criticized Chinese President Xi Jinping as “there is no democratic corner,” and said that there would be extreme competition between the United States and China. From the beginning of the Biden administration’s inauguration, decisive words toward China have been pouring out every day. In an interview with (CBS) broadcasted on the 7th (local time), President Biden said, “He is very smart and very tough,” and “He has no democratic corner. It is not criticism, but reality.” “I’ve been telling him that we don’t need to collide,” he said. “There will be intense competition (not collision).” This interview took place at the White House on the 5th. President Biden and President Xi have not spoken yet. President Biden said about the way he competes with China, “I won’t do it in the way he knows. “We’re not going to do it the way Trump did,” he said. “We’ll focus on international norms.” Unlike the Donald Trump administration, which has created a one-on-one conflict with China, including high tariffs on China and waged a “trade war”, it is interpreted that it has repeatedly emphasized the biden government’s diplomatic route with China to check China in solidarity with allies . The Biden administration is no different from the Trump administration in the principle of a strong policy toward China, but differs in that it unites alliances in the manner and emphasizes the values of democracy and human rights in addition to the economy in the field. The Biden government is known to be promoting the first summit of the Quad (four-party security conference), in which the United States, Japan, Australia, and India participate, which is actually a siege of China under the name of’free and open India-Pacific This is strong. The “democratic summit,” which President Biden intends to hold at the beginning of his term, is also evaluated as having an intention to rally democratic countries to check China and Russia. In his foreign policy speech at the State Department on the 4th, President Biden expressed China as “our most serious competitor” and said that he would confront China’s attacks on economy, human rights, intellectual property rights, and global governance. At the same time, he said, “If it is in the interests of the United States, we are ready to cooperate with China.” The Biden government is citing Corona 19 and climate change response as areas to cooperate with China. President Biden also explained in an interview that he knew President Xi well. During his tenure as Vice President of the Barack Obama administration, he met with President Xi 24 to 25 times and traveled 17,000 miles (about 27,200 km) together. “I spent a long time with Xi Jinping than any other world leader. sent. I know him pretty well.” The sharp confrontation between the US and China was also evident in the first call by the heads of diplomatic affairs from the two countries on the 5th. Secretary of State Tony Blincoln spoke with the Chinese Communist Party’s diplomatic politician Yang Jietsu head-on to the issue that China is sensitive, saying, “The United States will defend the human rights and democratic values of Xinjiang, Tibet and Hong Kong.” “We will take responsibility for China’s behavior that threatens the security of the Indo-Pacific region, including the Taiwan Strait,” said Secretary Blincoln. “We will work with allies to face China, which jeopardizes normative international relations.” In response, both political officials said, “China hopes that the United States will correct its past mistakes and not collide or stand against China,” and refuted that it will not tolerate any interference from outside forces in the issues of Hong Kong, Xinjiang and Tibet. Washington/Hwang Jun-beom correspondent [email protected]