make that? the chinese government will normally make that? the chinese government will normally take make that? the chinese government will normally take a make that? the chinese government will normally take a two make that? the chinese government will normally take a two or make that? the chinese government will normally take a two or three - will normally take a two or three step approach. they will say they hear what you have to say, and then watch what you do, and then they will make a calculation and determination what the uk and china relationship will be on. from past interviews and readings of chinese official documents, you can see they still see, primarily, their main rival is the us. and they do have what many describe as a fortress mentality now. thinking they can pull back to china itself, and rely on what they called the internal circulation to fend off what they see as a salt from the liberal world order, and hopefully they can outlast the liberal world order.
be on. from past interviews and readings of chinese official documents, you can see they still see, primarily, their main rival is the us. and they do have what many describe as a fortress mentality now. thinking they can pull back to china itself, and rely on what they called the internal circulation to fend off what they see as a salt from the liberal world order, and hopefully they can outlast the liberal world order. in that case, the uk for them is more of a middle kind of player, and not as important as the us. but they will want to win over the uk, as the us. but they will want to win overthe uk, if as the us. but they will want to win over the uk, if possible. if not, they will try to deal with the uk, and we have seen examples of how canada and australia have been dealt with by beijing already. thank
south korea, australia, they have all turned against the people s republic of china in recent years as a result largely of beijing s own policy. so even though the things that we heard xi jinping say and that very orchestrated, old-fashioned, old school grand communist style room, even though that seems so out of touch and disconnected from reality, in the free world, and even from what is happening on the streets of china itself, kim, it is very much what they are determined to do and that is certainly unsettling for the government here in taiwan, which continues to say they won t accept unilateral intimidation or coercion and they say if china wants to talk, they should do so from an even level playing field, not with the ever looming threat of some sort of military takeover like all of the military exercises we see in the taiwan strait in recent months. absolutely. listen, both of you, appreciate the analysis,.
differences compared to china s proposal for the one china principal because one china policy recognises that the people s republic is the only legal government in china but does not recognise that taiwan is part of the people s republic, so we hope we can continue to use that kind of persistence to deepen taiwan s partnership and substantive cooperation with our friends around the world. if you think the international order and international rules are at stake, how disappointed were you that when it came to that crucial early vote at the united nations, demanding a withdrawal of russian forces from all ukrainian territory, some of the biggest, most influential countries in the world chose to abstain and i m not thinking just of china itself,
the perspective of one china policy, as you just mentioned, but one china policy has some differences compared to china s proposal for the one china principal because one china policy recognises that the people s republic is the only legal government in china but does not recognise that taiwan is part of the people s republic, so we hope we can continue to use that kind of persistence to deepen taiwan s partnership and substantive cooperation with our friends around the world. if you think the international order and international rules are at stake, how disappointed were you that when it came to that crucial early vote at the united nations, demanding a withdrawal of russian forces from all ukrainian territory, some of the biggest, most influential countries in the world chose to abstain and i m not thinking just of china itself, but india, pakistan, south africa ? if you in taiwan want