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Russia, China and the European Union vie in Serbia

As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads, rival powers are deploying soft power and aid to advance their own foreign policy goals in Belgrade, major players are looking to use soft power and aid to fulfil their foreign policy goals.

//First, the Chinese came to Belgrade, with planeloads of equipment and six medical experts to help coordinate national coronavirus policy. An emotional Serbian president kissed the Chinese flag in gratitude and slammed Europe for its lack of assistance; For China, it is changing the narrative to present the country as the solution to COVID-19, not its cause.//

//For Russia, it is using more modest resources for maximum effect, with Russian military vehicles driving through Italy or a planeload of equipment dispatched to the US partly produced by a sanctioned company.//

//For the EU, it is trying to prove that talk of European values and solidarity is not just empty words.//

//The Americans, focused internally under US President Donald Trump’s administration, have largely been absent from the COVID-19 diplomacy game.//

// Serbian officials said the Chinese experts, who have remained in the country, are now running the government’s coronavirus policy. Serbia is following the Chinese model of isolating even mild cases of COVID-19 in large field hospitals, rather than trusting people to self-isolate.//

//A survey carried out in December last year showed that many Serbs believed Russia or China to be the country’s largest donor over the past two decades, while in fact the EU had given about 100 times more than either.//

Source: Taipei Times #Apr14

Full Article:
https://taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2020/04/14/2003734593

#Serbia #China #Russia #Coronavirus #MedicalSupplies
#ChinaPolicy
International Politicians Respond to China’s Enforcement of the National Security Law in Hong Kong by Forming the “Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China”

The Hong Kong version of the “National Security Law” implemented by the National People’s Congress has aroused international heightened concerns. Senators and politicians around the globe have united and initiated the formation of an “Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China” to counter the ambitions of the Chinese Communist Party.

Within a week, 104 senators and politicians from different countries have already joined the Alliance. These members belong to 13 different nations, with new members from Italy, The Netherlands, Lithuania, and the Czech Republic. It has been anticipated that 3 more countries will join the Alliance within the next week.

The spokesman for the Alliance stated that all members have agreed to a set of accords drafted by the Alliance prior to joining, and vows to enact more drastic measures towards China within government bodies of their respective countries.

Source: Apple Daily #Jun4
https://bit.ly/3hoB2aG

#NationalSecurityLaw #IPAC
#InternationalRelations
#CCP #World #InternationalRelations
How ready is China to Communicate with the (Free) World?

On August 12, 2020, China's foreign vice-minister Le Yucheng called for the U.S. and China to resume dialogue, saying there should be no #radiosilence between the two foreign ministries, stressing also, “no matter how difficult and complex the issues may be, they should be put on the table for discussion."

On August 17, 2020, China's ambassador to the United Kingdom Liu Xiaoming blocked Hong Kong Watch founder Benedict Rogers on Twitter.

After all, does China want to communicate with the free world?

Source: @benedictrogers on Twitter

#Aug17 #US #UK #HongKongWatch #BenedictRogers
#InternationalRelations
Czech Senate President Visited Taiwan with 90 Delegates in Response to Beijing: Don’t be Someone’s Servant

Source: Stand News #Aug30

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Czech Senate President Visited Taiwan with 90 Delegates in Response to Beijing: Don’t be Someone’s Servant

Czech Senate President Milos Vystrcil led a delegation to visit Taiwan on Aug 30, 2020 and was expected to meet the Taiwan President, Tsai Ing-wen, and other officials.

Before the trip, Mr. Vystrcil said the purpose of the visit was to promote business links with Taiwan. He would not bow to Beijing’s objections and said, “you cannot accept being someone’s servant, because when you obey the first time, even for once, it’s assumed that you will do the same ever after.” He added that this trip showed the value-oriented foreign policy of the late President Vaclav Havel, an anti-communist dissident and friend of the spiritual exiled Tibetan leader, the Dalai Lama. Mr. Havel had spoken for Taiwan in the world many times during his reign.

The delegation would meet President Tsai in the morning of Sept 3 at the Presidential Office Building, the spokesperson of Taiwan Presidential Office, Xavier Chang, recently mentioned. It is also hoped that through this face-to-face exchange, Czech and Taiwan will deepen the cooperation in the fields of economic, trade investment, science, technology, medical care, tourism and culture.

The 90-strong delegates included Zdeněk Hřib, the Prague mayor. Before this, nearly 70 parliamentarians from the European Parliament and 8 countries including the United States, Canada and Australia issued an international joint statement, supporting this trip and calling on the leaders of democratic countries to join in to show unity.

Source: Stand News #Aug30

#Czech #Taiwan #MilosVystrcil
Top U.S. Diplomat for East Asia Decribes China as a "Lawless Bully"

Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs David Stilwell said U.S. competition with China does not have to lead to conflict, and that the United States sought to cooperate with Beijing where interests aligned, for instance on North Korea.

However, there had been "particularly egregious examples of Beijing's conduct including issues with India, the South China Sea, Taiwan, and in waters China disputes with Japan recently.

US wants the world to stand up against China's "malignant" behavior. For example, the "wiping out" of the Mongolian and Tibetan language and culture, and the enactment of the National Security Law in Hong Kong.

Stilwell said that Washington will continue to advance engagements with Taiwan, which China views as a rogue province, and provide them with necessary military support.

#US #China #Taiwan #InternationalRelations

Source: Reuters #Sep17
#Newspaper

Those disregarding international order to be abandoned: Wang Yi

(28 Sep) China State Councilor and Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi stated that with widespread unilateralism and bullying occurring at the height of COVID-19, those who believe that having "big fists" permits them to disregard and destroy the international order will eventually be abandoned by the era.

During his speech at a forum, Wang Yi indicated that the international order is facing a huge unprecedented challenge and that all nations should join forces to defend the values of fairness and justice. Any attempt to reinstate hegemonic rule would drag the world back towards "the law of the jungle" and would be doomed to fail.

He also claimed that human society was experiencing a pervasive public health crisis and that the global economy was in the midst of the worst recession since the Great Depression. The great powers should bear significant responsibility in maintaining world peace and development. They must not pursue their own security at the expense of other nations, nor can they deprive them of their right to development with bullying.

He emphasised that China will staunchly adhere to the path of peaceful development and work with other countries to divest from the sophistry of so-called "my country first" [policies].

#CulturalHegemony #ChinaUSRelations #Hypocrite #FalseMarxism #UnitedNations #InternationalRelations

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1. Now News
2. World News Monitor

Translated by: Hong Kong Echo
A Transnational Poll Showed The Unfavorable Views of China Reached a 10-Year High in Many Countries

The latest poll from the US polling agency Pew Research Center found that citizens of many advanced countries had a record high level of negative perceptions of China and believed that China was handling the pandemic poorly.

People's perception of China became negative gradually in recent years for various reasons. Since the global outbreak of Wuhan Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), relations between many countries and China have deteriorated significantly last year. The Pew Research Center interviewed about 14,700 people by telephone between June 10 and August 3 from 14 countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Germany, France, and Australia. It was found that the perception of China in most of the countries interviewed had dropped significantly.

#China #US #Relation #COVID19 #Poll #UnfavorableViews #TransnationalPoll #InternationalRelations #PewResearchCenter

Source: Stand News #Oct07
https://bit.ly/34U7SKX

[The poll: https://www.pewresearch.org/global/2020/10/06/unfavorable-views-of-china-reach-historic-highs-in-many-countries/?fbclid=IwAR36Li3BpsjO4g9mTKVlmyKwY7B638m5Fis73a7GXEZC2m3HEgHTqx0BWAE]
#US #InternationalRelations
#China suspends visa exemption for US diplomats to Hong Kong and Macau

Source: RTHK; Financial Times; Reuters #Dec10

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#China suspends visa exemption for US diplomats to Hong Kong and Macau

China has halted visa-free tourist travel for US diplomats to Hong Kong and Macau in retaliation for sanctions from Washington, which accuses Beijing of violating democratic processes in the territory.

Announcing the measure on December 11, 2020, China’s foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying warned the US to “stop meddling in Hong Kong’s affairs and China’s internal politics, stop walking further and further along this dangerous and mistaken path”.

The United States on December 7 imposed financial sanctions and a travel ban on 14 mainland officials over their role in adopting the national security law for Hong Kong and Beijing's disqualification last month of pro-democracy lawmakers Alvin Yeung, Dennis Kwok, Kwok Ka-ki and Kenneth Leung.

“China will also implement reciprocal sanctions against some US officials, members of Congress, personnel at non-governmental organisations, and their family members, over their actions on Hong Kong,” Hua said. When asked for the names of those sanctioned and when the sanctions would start, Hua did not elaborate.

Source: RTHK; Financial Times; Reuters #Dec10

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-china-sanctions/china-revokes-visa-exemptions-for-u-s-diplomat-passport-holders-visiting-hong-kong-macau-idUSKBN28K0N4

https://www.ft.com/content/6a7cbda8-bdc5-43cb-940e-aaea70dfaa0c

#PoliticalRetaliation #Visa
#InternationalRelations
#Philippines foreign minister on #SouthChinaSea dispute

//The Philippine foreign minister on Monday demanded in an expletive-laced Twitter message that China’s vessels get out of disputed waters, the latest exchange in a war of words with Beijing over the South China Sea.

The comments by Teodoro Locsin follow Manila's protests for what it calls the "illegal" presence of hundreds of Chinese boats inside the Philippines 200-mile Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).

"China, my friend, how politely can I put it? Let me see… O…GET THE FUCK OUT," Locsin tweeted on his personal account.

"What are you doing to our friendship? You. Not us. We're trying. You. You're like an ugly oaf forcing your attentions on a handsome guy who wants to be a friend; not to father a Chinese province ...", Locsin said.//

Read full article:
www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/philippines-foreign-minister-issues-expletive-laced-tweet-over-china-sea-dispute-2021-05-03/

Source: Reuters #May3