Recently, the U.S. has repeatedly claimed that China violated the common understandings reached at the China-U.S. economic and trade meeting in Geneva and took a series of negative moves.
The Geneva consensus was reached in line with the principle of mutual respect and equal-footed consultation. Without any factual ground, the U.S. falsely accuses China of violating the Geneva consensus, and has issued harmful extreme measures against China such as new chip export controls, blocking EDA sales, and pledging to revoke Chinese students’ visas.
Those actions have seriously disrupted the Geneva consensus and hurt China’s legitimate rights and interests. China firmly opposes them and has strongly protested to the U.S.
Pressuring and coercion are not the right way to engage China. The U.S. should respect the facts, stop spreading disinformation, reverse the wrongdoings, and act to uphold the consensus.
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