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The first round of China-US economic and trade negotiations covered more than just economic and trade issues.
Just as India and Pakistan announced a comprehensive ceasefire, representatives from both sides briefly left the venue (but have now returned to the negotiation site). Some media interpreted that the talks collapsed after just an hour, which is completely clueless. Mainly, these are anti-China media hoping for a collapse in Sino-U.S. talks, and they haven't even finished setting the stage.
Actually, the news of a ceasefire has come. Each side should go back and synchronize the latest briefings and information strategies, and after synchronizing, we will know what cards you can play.
Still the same saying, what you can't get on the battlefield, don't expect to obtain it at the negotiating table.
Pakistan launched a large-scale counteroffensive today after taking control of the airspace from India, and India is starting to struggle. India only intended to send a token gesture and did not come to sacrifice lives.
It is evident that the United States has lost the card of balancing South Asia.
So, let's sit down and have a good talk. The pressure of issuing several trillion dollars in U.S. government bonds in June is there, and time is not friendly to the Americans.
In addition, what the U.S. wants to discuss may mainly be economic and trade issues, but now China wants to discuss more than just economic and trade issues, for example, are you still holding on to that small island?