Van said the return to the principle of “America” first of all could lead to the resurgence of the “jungle law” in international relationships.
US president’s policy Donald Trump returns the world to the “Jungle Law”, these procedures disrupt international adherence. This was said by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of China Van and reported CNN.
According to him, returning to the principle of “America” first of all could lead to the resurrection of the “jungle law” in international relations.
At a press conference in the Beijing Van, he emphasized that if each country puts its interests above all, it will undermine international customs and cause chaos to the world’s arena.
As the Chinese diplomat noted, more than 190 countries in the world, and if all states rely solely on strength and selfishness, the weaker countries are the first to suffer. It will endanger international sequence.
Van and Tightly also commented on Trump’s actions to increase roles in Chinese imports, remembering that no country could simultaneously prevent China and maintain good relationships with it. According to him, this method does not help strengthen the trust between the countries and only exacerbates bilateral relations.
“A large country must comply with international obligations and not put selfish interests above the principles,” he said, adding that China will relentlessly open up against the policy of power and hegemony.
Remember that the Chinese embassy in the United States made a statement after raising American duties for Chinese goods from 10% to 20%.
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