Chinese President Xi Jinping will find his goal of “high-quality economic development” unrealistic amid growing U.S.-China tensions and market stagnation, according to one expert’s analysis.
now on bbc news, it s time for a special programme. global questions: the taiwan, china conflict. hello, welcome to global questions with me, zeinab badawi, from liberty square in taipei, the capital city of taiwan. the main island of taiwan lies about 160 kilometres across the waters from china. in the past few months, china has stepped up its military exercises, and fired missiles over taiwan, in growing tensions with the government here. the chinese president, xijinping, has reiterated the claim that taiwan belongs to china, and he says he does not rule out the use of force to take it over. meanwhile, the united states, which supports taiwan, has hardened its position with president biden saying he would send american troops to defend it.
SCO 회의서 7개월 만에 회동 習, 바이든 견제 집토끼 챙기기 외신 “美, 中에 러 수준 제재 검토”, 시진핑 중국 국가주석이 2년 8개월 만에 해외 순방을 재개해 대면 정상외교 무대로 복귀했다. ‘깐부’(같은 편)인 블라디미르 푸틴 러시아 대통령을 7개월 만에 다시 만나 공고한 ‘반.
continue to escalate, it will continue to fly its pla aircraft across the median line that divides the taiwan strait. china s really ramped up crossings of the median line over the last week. and they ve already made statements, official statements, this is largely going to continue, so i think the concern in the long term is that beijing is using this as an opportunity to push the status quo further in theirfavour, on a military domain but also in other areas as well, so i think long term, that s what worries me. was brian hart, at the centre for strategic and international studies speaking to us earlier on the taiwan china conflict. if you wanyt to get in touch with me i m on twitter @bbckarishma you re watching newsday on the bbc.