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President Joe Biden held a phone call on Tuesday with China’s genocidal dictator Xi Jinping in which the American leftist leader reportedly emphasized his distaste for a “new Cold War” or “conflict” with the Chinese Communist Party and assured Xi he would not pursue economic “decoupling.”, which paraphrased Xi’s remarks as berating Biden to deny the existence of the nation of Taiwan, reject pressure to limit China’s malignant influence in the United States, and endeavor to “coexist in peace.
“The two countries should respect each other, coexist in peace and pursue win-win cooperation,” the dictator reportedly said, adding that “stability must be prioritized.” “President Biden reiterated that the United States does not seek a new Cold War, its objective is not to change China’s system, its alliances are not targeted against China,” Xinhua claimed, “the U.S. does not support ‘Taiwan independence,’ and the U.S. does not seek conflict with China.”
Among the topics Biden’s office highlighted in the conversation were “counternarcotics cooperation, ongoing military-to-military communication, talks to address AI-related risks, and continuing efforts on climate change and people-to-people exchanges.” Biden’s presidency has been marked by a reluctance to challenge China on its rampant human rights atrocities, most prominently the Uyghur genocide. In February 2021, less than a month after taking office, Biden said at a CNN Town Hall that the genocide was a product of China feeling “victimized by the outer world when they haven’t ben unified at home.”
Joe Biden has not only allowed for China to become the top main supplier of rubber medical gloves for the U.S.“So, the idea that I’m not going to speak out against what he’s doing in Hong Kong, what he’s doing with the Uyghurs in Western Mountains of China, and Taiwan, trying to end the one-China policy by making it forceful,” Biden concluded, “I said, and he gets it, culturally there are different norms in each country, and their leaders are expected to follow.
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