Asia-Pacific region should not return to Cold War: Chinese President

Chinese President Xi Jinping has said that the Asia-Pacific region should not return to the Cold War era. 
The statement came a week before the Chinese president's virtual meeting with US President Joe Biden, Reuters reported on Thursday. The Chinese president's recorded message at the forum on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) conference said that "all attempts to draw ideological lines or create small circles in the geopolitical arena will fail." "

Asia-Pacific should not and cannot be caught up in the Cold War-era conflict and division," Xi said. The Chinese president's statement is being seen in the context of US efforts being made by it along with India, Japan and Australia and other allies, which China considers against its military and economic power.

 A statement issued by the Chinese military on Tuesday stated that "war preparations and patrols in the Taiwan Strait have been reported, while the Chinese Foreign Ministry has condemned the visit of the US delegation to Taiwan. China has taken over Taiwan."

 Also claims. The diplomatic situation between the United States and China in the early days of the Biden administration has raised concerns among allies, and US officials believe that direct contact with Chinese President Xi Jinping is the only way to do so. 


The relationship between the two great economies and the powers that be can be maintained and the conflict can be prevented. A date for the meeting between the US and Chinese presidents has not yet been announced, but it is expected to take place soon, next week. 

 The week-long annual forum will conclude on Friday with a meeting of 21 APEC leaders. New Zealand is hosting what will be online because New Zealand has closed the border to prevent the Corona epidemic. 

 The Chinese president attended the meeting via video as China adopts a tolerant policy to protect against the corona virus. The Chinese president will also attend a meeting of the ruling Communist Party this week.


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