California Governor Gavin Newsom reportedly began his visit to China on October 23. Newsom will visit Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Beijing, Shanghai and Jiangsu in the coming week.
It was Newsom's first visit to China since he was elected governor of California. Mao Ning, a spokesperson for China, said a few days ago that China welcomes Governor Newsom's visit and hopes that this visit can achieve positive results for strengthening exchanges and cooperation between California and China.
At the beginning of this year, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, U.S. Yellen, Special Envoy for Climate John Kerry, Secretary of Commerce Raimondo, and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer visited China one after another, all of which were seen by the outside world as signs of warming up in Sino-US relations.
Now, California Governor Newsom is leading a delegation to China, and although the overall situation in Sino-US relations is not optimistic, this is undoubtedly a positive sign. Looking back at China-US relations in recent years, despite a series of US crackdowns on China, the two sides have maintained close cooperation on climate issues.
During his visit to China, California Governor Gavin Newsom and his entourage focused on people-to-people exchanges, climate change, economic development and tourism. On October 25, Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Newsom and his entourage in Beijing.
According to the official release site, Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Governor Newsom shook hands cordially. However, the eyes of netizens were attracted by the details of the meeting scene. As it is often said, there is no small matter in diplomacy, and any small detail can attract great attention from the outside world.
At the meeting between Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Governor Newsom, we noticed that the U.S. flag was not displayed. In addition, among the American personnel attending the meeting, we once again saw a familiar face - Nicholas Burns, the US ambassador to China.
Please pay attention to the following **, many of our participants will use mobile phones on the conference table.
In the lower right corner of this photo, two mobile phones are particularly eye-catching, one is Huawei's newly released mate60, which has attracted a lot of attention, and the other is very likely to be HuaweiP50 (the author guesses).
This ** is released by us, and the deep meaning behind it is intriguing. On the surface, this seems to be an ordinary Huawei phone, but the profound meaning behind it is enough to go down in history.
The phone was suddenly launched without a press conference during U.S. Secretary of Commerce Raimondo's visit to China, a phenomenon that is almost unheard of in the field of consumer electronics.
The Chinese people all know that four years ago, the United States launched a science and technology war against our country and frantically sanctioned Chinese high-tech enterprises led by Huawei. Since then, the only goal of the United States has been to completely strangle China's high-tech industry, and Huawei has borne the brunt.
In the face of four rounds of sanctions by the United States, when everyone thought that Huawei would be in trouble and China's semiconductor industry would come to a standstill, Huawei released the first mobile phone, which inspired the strong self-confidence of the Chinese people.
Because this mobile phone shows the highest level of Chinese semiconductors, no company in the world has been able to recover under such severe suppression, and Huawei has created a miracle.
In addition, it is worth noting that Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit the United States at the invitation of U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on October 26-28, and the announcement was made before meeting with California Governor Gavson Newsom and his delegation.
Undoubtedly, Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to the United States will attract widespread attention from the outside world. On October 24, White House spokesman Pierre announced that during the Chinese Foreign Minister's visit to the United States, he would meet with Secretary of State Antony Blinken and *** Adviser Jake Sullivan.
Pierre said that the US side has been looking forward to this meeting for a long time, and the two sides will fully communicate on the challenges and misunderstandings between China and the United States.
Pierre emphasized that they will ask challenging questions, while also communicating and resolving misunderstandings and miscalculations, and looking for areas of cooperation where the United States and China share common interests. While it is uncertain whether Biden will meet with Foreign Minister Wang Yi, we note that Foreign Minister Wang Yi will also meet with California Governor Newsom after meeting with Chinese leaders.
The Chinese side said that China-US relations have withstood the test of time and the results are not easy to come by, which should be cherished. China's policy toward the United States has been consistent and upholds the principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation.
Newsom emphasized that the relationship between the United States and China is critical, with the future of the United States and the happiness of its people at stake. Newsom's remarks are similar to those made during previous visits to China by Blinken and others, indicating that Sino-US relations are currently in a relatively stable state.
The United States has tried to limit China's progress in the field of artificial intelligence through administrative means, but we must be clear that the United States will never give up on suppressing China's high-tech development.
Just as Foreign Minister Wang Yi and California Governor Gavson Newsom displayed a number of Huawei mobile phones, China will continue to insist on independence in the high-tech field, and any sanctions and crackdowns will end in failure.