[국제]Chinese Media “Biden Declares Victory Amid Trump” … “A New Challenge for China”



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No official response from Chinese government, reports of Biden’s victory
China’s state media “Biden’s victory over Trump disapproves of … America’s division”
“China seeks to break the conflict between the United States and China on the premise of the election of Biden”

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As Biden’s victory solidifies, there are expectations that China will be better than President Trump.

However, the situation is even more vigilant, saying the Biden administration could put more pressure on China.

Beijing China connects. Correspondent Sungwoong Kang!

Still no response from the Chinese government, right?

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So is.

There was no official response from the Chinese Foreign Ministry.

State media such as Shinhwa News and CCTV reported that Biden declared victory, but President Trump did not admit defeat.

The Xinhua news agency said that Biden, in particular, reached out to Trump supporters to call for unity, but President Trump said the elections were not over and predicted the demand.

In addition, he analyzed that the United States is in deep division, saying that the number of votes for Biden is 74 million and the number of votes for President Trump is 70 million.

Compared to the cautious tendencies of state media depicting the Chinese government’s position, other outlets report that Biden’s victory is rude.

The Global Times, an English-language newspaper of the Hwangu Times, an official news outlet, said that Biden had won, and even published an article predicting US-China relations after the establishment of the Biden administration.

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China seems to be in an atmosphere welcoming the harsh defeat of President Trump. How is it?

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So is.

This is because President Trump has been pressured during his tenure with what he calls “hitting China.”

Therefore, China is showing expectations of finding a new breakthrough in US-China relations with Biden’s victory.

The Global Times newspaper, an official media outlet, predicted that if Biden’s election was confirmed, a period of “cushioning” or cushioning could come to delicate relations between the United States and China.

Based on the policies President-elect Biden has revealed so far, it is possible to cooperate on the development and sharing of COVID-19 vaccines, quarantine issues, and climate change.

However, the newspaper predicted that building strategic trust between the United States and China will take time.

There are also strong expectations that relations between the United States and China will deteriorate once the Biden administration is in place.

American expert Su In-hong, a professor at the School of International Relations of the People’s University of the People’s University of China, predicts that the United States will further strengthen its alliance and pressure China with containment and isolation.

The Hong Kong South China Morning Post newspaper, in its analysis, predicts that the challenges facing China in the Biden administration could be more serious.

For example, in the past, during the Democratic Obama administration, the United States tried to block China with the so-called “Asian return” and the “Pacific Partnership Agreement,” but the Biden administration is likely to support this extension.

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But in China, it is argued that 70 days from now may be the most unstable period in US-China relations. Which is the reason?

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President Trump is suing Biden-elect, claiming that as long as he is in office until the next president takes office in late January next year, he will be able to crack down on China.

For example, China’s claims on the South China Sea, strengthening cooperation with Taiwan, and other sanctions on Chinese companies are being discussed.

It is an observation that President Trump will provoke anti-China public opinion as he participates in so-called “ China coups ”, attracts supporters and uses this power again in a lawsuit against the presidential election.

China may see this as an exaggeration, and the Gwanbyeon Global Times even described this as the possibility of President Trump’s ‘latest craze’.

The Hong Kong South China Morning Post also predicted that between now and the next presidential inauguration on January 20, next year could be the most unstable period in US-China relations.

Whether or not President Trump will take this action will depend on how much public opinion in the United States supports the complaint.

YTN Kang Seong-woong in Beijing so far[[email protected]]it is.

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