China s hard and goodwill hit the EU s position

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-28

Title: On the eve of the China-EU Summit, China's "hard and goodwill" hit the EU's position, and the summit was turbulent

Title: China's "hard gas and goodwill" hit the China-EU summit, and the true intentions revealed by the EU president are shocking!

On the eve of the upcoming EU-China summit, the economic dispute between our country and Lithuania has become the focus of global attention. This is not only an economic contest, but also a contest related to the dignity and stance of the country. The development of events has made people feel more and more that this is not just an economic and trade issue, but also a major collision in Sino-Western relations.

Depiction of the incident: Lithuania actually listed China as the first threat, which caused strong dissatisfaction in our country. At this time, EU President von der Leyen also came forward to express his position, suggesting that the problem of imbalance between China and the EU is imminent. Lithuania's attitude undoubtedly casts a shadow over the EU-China summit, and von der Leyen's rhetoric raises questions about the EU's true intentions.

Multi-angle discussion:

This incident is not only a turmoil between Lithuania and China, but also a big test for Sino-European relations. Why is China willing to hold economic consultations with Lithuania at this point in time, even if the other side has not expressed its position on the one-China issue?What is the reason behind it?The EU-China summit clearly plays a key role in this. Our country tried to convey goodwill to the EU by improving economic relations with Lithuania, but Lithuania turned against China at this time, defining China as a threatening country. The speed of this face-turning is astonishing.

In fact, Lithuania's attitude can also be seen as an alternative communication of the EU's attitude. Von der Leyen's statement clearly supports Lithuania's position to a certain extent. He made it clear that EU member states will not tolerate an imbalance with China and want a negotiated solution. The word "intolerance" here is harsh and meaningful. Von der Leyen tried to draw a bottom line for China and Europe through such expressions, hoping that China would make more concessions to the EU in its exchanges, and at the same time pay attention to the security of European countries.

Netizen comments: On social **, this matter has aroused widespread heated discussions. Some netizens expressed their astonishment at the EU's attitude and thought its rhetoric was too tough. A netizen posted: "What the hell is the EU doing, China is not an enemy. Our economic exchanges are mutually beneficial, so why should we be so mean?Some people even joked: "It seems that the EU president was also taken aback by Lithuania's turnaround." ”

Conclusion: The EU-China summit is about to take place, and EU President Ursula von der Leyen's statement has undoubtedly added some uncertainties to the meeting. Japan has always been resilient in the diplomatic arena and has resolutely responded to the EU's "intolerance" attitude. How to deal with this conflict from Lithuania at the summit will be an important test for our diplomacy. This may not only be an economic debate, but also a contest to demonstrate the dignity of the country.

Chinese voice:

In the face of the statements of Lithuania and the European Union, the Chinese have expressed their views. Some netizens commented that Lithuania was so rude, in fact, it was wanton and arrogant with the acquiescence of the EU president. A netizen joked: "It seems that the EU's 'intolerance' is a bit excessive, and now Lithuania dares to drag it like this, do you think there is an EU as a backer?"The rhetoric is both humorous and implicitly disdainful of the EU's rhetoric.

China's goodwill:

As mentioned earlier in the article, our country is trying to convey goodwill to the EU by improving economic relations with Lithuania. However, Lithuania did not take this seriously, and even listed China as a threat country. This has angered many Chinese. A netizen expressed his opinion and said: "We pay so much just to coexist peacefully, why bother with Lithuania?".Do you really think that China is easy to bully?This visceral anger expresses the attitude of the Chinese towards the dignity of the country.

* The truth about the surplus:

EU President Ursula von der Leyen stressed the EU's "intolerance" attitude when talking about the imbalance between China and the EU. However, China's spokesman Wang Wenbin quickly responded, clearly pointing out a fact in the current situation of China and Europe: more than one-third of the exports of European companies in China are exported to Europe, and the actual profit is the European Union. He pointed out: "It is completely unreasonable for the European side to set up many barriers to China's high-tech exports on the one hand, and on the other hand, to greatly increase exports to China. These remarks go straight to the heart of the matter and expose the hypocrisy of the EU president's so-called "intolerance".

China's Openness and Philosophy:

In his response, Wang Wenbin also stressed that China has never deliberately pursued a surplus, but has continued to promote high-level opening-up by holding activities such as the CIIE. In recent years, China has been constantly releasing positive signals of opening up to the outside world, but does the EU really understand China's sincerity?A netizen sighed: "We are really interesting enough, opening the market, providing opportunities, and they are still there to point fingers." ”

Pre-Summit Challenges:

As the EU-China summit approaches, Chinese people generally show firm confidence in external pressure. A netizen posted: "The summit is about to start, we will never show weakness and defend the dignity of the country!."This firm attitude spread quickly on social **, forming a strong resonance.

Conclusion: The Chinese look forward to the fairness and fairness of the China-EU summit and the resolution of problems through dialogue on an equal footing. Regarding the remarks of the EU president, the Chinese expressed their independent views and attitudes. In the face of pressure, China has not only remained resilient, but also hopes to inject new vitality into China-EU relations through the summit. The future of China-EU relations will depend on rational dialogue and joint efforts of all parties, and the Chinese will closely unite under the banner of safeguarding national dignity to meet new challenges.

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