tv Interview RT March 21, 2023 9:30pm-9:46pm EDT
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it's a political solution that, that's really because see if the war is out of control, to have a global implications for the economy, for the political arena. and if for the whole, more was, will occur in different parts of the world, europe, whatever. so does the very consequential is better to, let's talk to each other that's better and china can play some role in that, i'm sure about indeed, and it has already had quite a vast effect globally, this, this war from africa to europe and further afield. and just talking about talking, there were some unconfirmed reports that president sharing pink may have a phone conversation with ukrainian president followed him. is zalinski following. also let him approach and do you think that's likely, john? way way. i also read this a report by it's a not confirmed by the chinese government yet. we cannot,
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you know, see this is impossible. why not? because chinese leaders, earthy wong e and the form in searching gong also met their ukranian counterparts. not long ago, you munich, as occasions both focus the, our political solution to the crisis. china pursues foreign policy of independence and peace. and i think a chinese, in really, at this particular moment, a unique position to mediate between all the parties concerned or we have done well this time with the deal between the wrong and saudi arabia. which, to be honest, in theory, it could be more difficult. and challenging than the crisis between russia and ukraine, the data or really will so the years, if not more, of
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a kind of a contention and the conflict yet, does it have reached some kind of reconciliation? hopefully, no indeed, in a post, russia, ukraine, china's friends, we hope, you know, you will to, well, eventually find a solution. we, chinese position very clear. we stand for peace and for development. the philosophy of the united states and many western powers is always dividing a rule. they tried to sit split to the world, and then he tried to manipulate other countries internal affairs, chinese position, just opposite all positions unite and prosper. that's focus on peace and development and all were bad benefit from this. having said that, however, china, i all describe china civilization state. in other words, it's
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a super large modern state. yet with it's the age of the civilization. it's very unique and different from any other countries. and so with this kind of tradition, we can play some row, you know, with not only political we'll, but also pretty to trust her with all the parties concerned. indeed, indeed, and he did such on the united states that in your answer, and it's no secret that just like russia relations between us and china aren't exactly great at the moment. and that indeed was exemplified by the alleged spy blue in the u. s. korea, by when china called it a weather balloon. ah, i'm sorry to bring that up again because i believe it was, it was blown out of proportion. yeah. but how do you think that that incidence? that's true. how do you think it was handled because i'm sibling kinetic counsel his to china in light of that, at a time that you would have thought,
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maybe it would be great for the both country to talk for. indeed, you know, it's a harmless, you know, or what have you call a blue or air ship, whatever it could be handled? no, that's how that happens. you know, are many puzzled. wo the with different countries where the blooms, whatever the yeti nurses choose to handle the case. he is such a heavy handed way. he is in 1st place and it is a kind of a front to the chinese people. we are not happy about this. and 2nd, inuit for our analysis, it's largely to divert people's attention from u. s. domestic troubles and crises a at that has a, would this ohio or poison gas leak in the real way a crisis would have a problem?
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and then the leakage poisons poisonous gas there, of course, a financial n as a problems. so that's a problem and i states, it's the massive problems. and then politicians tried to focus on china, russia as a way to divert people's attention from their own domestic problems, which are very serious. now it seems like the oldest, the oldest political trick in the book and to, to divert away from domestic most by, by finding a foreign, a foreign one she own would. you may call to the u. s. approach towards high one. obviously there was nancy pelosi is visit there. they've been sending miniature aids taiwan. this is obviously going to be a, it is a huge point of contention between the 2 countries. and you do think there's any way that you can resolve this and find common ground? no for that particular visited by nancy pelosi, you know, it's of course, against all the office shore communications documents or treaties between chinese.
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i states about the one china there. and interestingly, after that particular visit, china held a larger scale military exercises and virtually surrounded the tie, one island, and the virtually eliminated the so called a pay once territorial or at, and the water. and also the middle line. so called middle line in the taiwan straits. all this abolished. so actually whatever provocations, united states together with the pro independence forces in taiwan, whatever they do in the end result is it's one step closer to china's unification. and indeed,
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the collapse of those 2 big banks in the united state. there was silicon valley bank and, and that spread a little bit with questions raised over at credit suisse, which may merge in c, u, b. s. m. yeah, yeah. does this is this banking crisis, wisdom, china, it's all or not, is china more insulated from some of these issues in the west? no, china, you know, we discussed this at the lancer many years ago with our american counterparts. we said that you need to reform your financial institutions. this kind of for casino capitalism has to be brought into play. always see the end me of the united see is nor china, not russia, but to wall street. you had, it has to be regulated. otherwise, you have the one crisis after another. in the year 2008, the crisis and the chinese came to help united states. and i said the back then i
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said the mind own business. next, i will not help you because after all, assistance, what happened was united states. in, in the famous fable, you know, a farmer and the snake in the aesop fables. i not great for it began to punish a china hostile to china and take all kinds of provocative actions against china. china, not happy about this. so not this tie states, you take your responsibility, solve your own problems. if your business, oh yeah, i can start to happen. the child had been doing all this job well and, and, and talking about the, the u. s. and what it perceives to be problems is that the bottom ministration has recently demanded that the, the, china's own as a tick tock they sell their stake in the social media or risk of possible ban of tick tock. it's a tick tock in in the, the us. but if it,
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any sale of tickets that would have to be approved by chinese regulators. it's a bit of a mass do. and what do you make of this hysteria around not just take talk. also hallways also been the video kicked out of a lot of infrastructure in the u. k. the u. s. and i believe some cameras in australia as well were removed from some government departments. yeah. and then, i think, you know, in fact, it is about the technology, the united states is unwilling to engage as a countries in the fair competition channel. not afraid of competition. if it's a, with the same hulu and no after all new liberties and talks about the competition, the better for consumers, for everyone in of wing when yet, where united states loses. it's a tech advantages that adopts it. abandon all this textbook economics. if
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you are the, how are we, how is the far more advancing 5, g and other related technologies? antique talk is a far more val say, nice stays in algorithm and a i, technologies. so that somehow has frightened united states and the u. s. companies cannot compete with these chinese companies. so they began to adopt this kind offer her approach, which is a unfair and also very me the on the other hand, they see tick tock. and now has over, will i be 1000000 active users in the united states? or so my, my sympathy for the american uses of tick tock. it's so easy to use, so much fun, but as he can now enjoy, they have to, you know, whatever, cook with secondary surgery rate technologies. now we're seeing china and
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it's, it's like in a much more, i don't correct me if i'm on a much more active role in global politics as the belts and road scheme. there's the infrastructure projects in africa, the mediation between saudi arabia and iran, the bilateral relations with russia. i would definitely see that a more active china. where do you see the countries direction go to next hour, 510 years or so? do you envision china will keep on this, this path of, of taking a really major, rolling global politics counterbalance in, you know, the u. s. at gemini, major, you know, in the 1st place, chinese genuinely believed that a chan as benefited from the existing international order. yet this order is also problematic. it should be reformed. otherwise it cannot meet the demands of the many peoples of the, of the world. for instance b, i this sir,
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a deficit. you frustrate deficit is immense in the developing world. and china has a stress in that particular domain. so we say, why not? let's all the public goods in though like be i initiative is so were received by, you know, a when you're 40 countries or so this only a natural and, you know, the china is a, perhaps with my slide chinese bias my, yet i've traveled all over the world over 100 countries, chinese when a very few countries that have really found its own way to success, to modernization and china has achieved over the past several decades. what i called for industrial revolutions. in one,
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we competed for industrial revolutions in when, in other words, chaney, the only country today can provide goods, technologies, services for all the 1st, 2nd, the 3rd or 4th in the us revolution, to the international, a consumers and meet their demands. so with this kind of the rise of china as a civilizational state, our belief is, as i said, not divide en route. we said unite and prosper. we hope africa will be more united, middle east will be more united in. so she's a show of the more united let to america go united and then that's build up prosperity and what she d been called sheer, the future for mankind. one human community. yeah. well jain gateway. how nice perception and philosophy would be leaving that. yeah, i was young way,
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way dean of the china institutes of the food on university jonah's live from beijing. that seems like a suitably optimistic point to leave this in to you. i'd like to thank you very much for your time and for your thoughts today. it's been an absolute pleasure discussing all these wide range of global issues with you. thank you very much. thank a a
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