On the 21st of this month, the European Union announced a new round of sanctions against Russia, pointing the finger at the so-called"Cooperation with Russia"business entities and individuals. Three Chinese companies and one Indian company unexpectedly appeared on the list, which is also the first time that China and India have been on the EU sanctions list. The United States has previously said that it is considering right"Sanctions are imposed on Chinese entities that partially support Russia"Whether Chinese companies on the EU list are implicated has sparked heated discussions. ** The EU may be heeding the call of the United States, but it is reluctant to provoke China. Western sanctions against state companies linked to Russia's military-industrial complex continue to heat up, and this move has reached its peak after Ukraine lost the Avdeyevka region. Western hype says that Russia's victory is largely due to"Some countries are secretly helping Russia stabilize its economy and production**"。India's foreign minister was also asked at the Munich Security Conference why he was engaged in oil energy with Russia. Neither the EU nor the United States is willing to admit the failure of military aid policy, often blaming external factors for the failure. Biden even condemned Republican lawmakers who were unwilling to approve military aid, blaming them"Help Russia turn the tide"。Against this backdrop, U.S. Ambassador to China Burns once again pointed the finger at China, claiming Russia"With the help of some Chinese enterprises, the defense industry has been strengthened"and was disturbed by China's support for Russia, while expressing disappointment at China's silence on Ukraine.
Speaking at an event in Beijing, Mr. Burns shocked by placing Chinese companies' cooperation with Russia under a U.S. crusade. The U.S. side is deeply uneasy about China's support for the defense industry, especially China's silence on Ukraine, which it sees as shocking and highlights the gap in China's political and diplomatic support. Burns' remarks have sparked widespread discussion and even sparked heated discussions on social **.
At Burns' instigation, the United States began to involve China in a game with Russia, which is not only a contempt for China's power, but also a lack of respect for China's stability. The United States and the European Union have listed China as the target of support for Russia, trying to reduce their own impact on the situation by putting a false name on China, and their behavior is unbearable.
The remarks made by US Ambassador to China Burns have undoubtedly pushed Sino-US diplomatic relations to a new climax, and this accusation, which is essentially an accusation of damaging China's diplomatic reputation, will inevitably set off a diplomatic storm between China and the United States. China's response to this will be a new test of China's diplomatic posture, and how China handles this diplomatic crisis will be the focus of great attention from the international community.
As a major country in the world, China has always upheld the international diplomatic norms of peace, justice and fairness, and resolutely defended international justice and world peace. China's silence on the Ukraine issue is not a support for Russia, but a rational judgment on the complex international situation and a firm position on its own.
In the face of external criticism and doubts, China's diplomacy needs to demonstrate its strength and position more decisively, convey to the world China's firm determination to defend peace, cooperation and development, safeguard its national interests and dignity, and play a positive role in the harmony and stability of the international community.
In its diplomatic response, China needs to assess the situation, calmly respond to the pressure from the West, not be provoked and lured by the West, and avoid falling into the diplomatic trap set by the West. China needs to keep a clear head, be good at taking advantage of the situation, and safeguard its national image and interests.
The current international situation is complex, and China's diplomacy is facing a severe test. While responding to external pressures, we need to adhere to an independent foreign policy, strengthen our country's soft power, maintain rational restraint in favorable situations, demonstrate decisive decision-making in times of crisis, seek progress while maintaining stability, and maintain a calm and confident diplomatic demeanor. No matter how the external situation changes, China, as a responsible major country, will continue to work to maintain international peace and stability, promote a multipolar world, and build a bright future for mankind.