BRICS and Global Power Chessboard
Developing countries want to break the shackles of current system and are looking for a fairer and just system in global dealings.
Developing countries want to break the shackles of current system and are looking for a fairer and just system in global dealings.
Given Washington’s counterproductive policy in the Pacific and in the Western Hemisphere, it would be welcome for many to see Argentina, Mexico, and Indonesia cooperating with China and BRICS to promote peace and development.
If the Biden administration is determined to play the Taiwan game, China will have no choice but to take off the gloves.
Despite being separated by mountains and oceans, the Chinese and Brazilian people are close in heart and soul.
It seems American leaders continue to believe Shangri-La actually exists, and it is a place where peace and tranquility can be found only if the U.S. is in control.
China is collaborating with the global community and playing its constructive and positive role in building a fair and just world for all.
During a press conference at the end of her Xinjiang tour, Ms. Bachelet commended China for the country’s alleviation of poverty.
The United States with the aim to preserve its own hegemony attempts to divide Asia and wage a new Cold War through the so-called Indo-Pacific strategy.
Mr. Blinken again spoke publicly about the two countries, and he again left a clear impression that the White House has no plan for improving diplomatic relations between Washington and Beijing.
If national leaders are to be virtuous, this must surely be true of leading nations; there is no virtue in breaking international law.
America’s priorities in Asia could not be clearer: Military sales trump economic deals.
Over the past 71 years, Pakistan and China have always been standing together towards building an inclusive regional and global cooperation framework.