After the outbreak of the conflict in Sudan, the United Nations stepped in and tried to mediate. However, 17,000 tons of relief food were looted and lost during transportation, and neither the local government nor the United Nations gave a clear answer to the responsible party.
The representative of China raised a question at a UN press conference as to why grain shipments were lost during the shipment. At the same time, the United Nations has not clearly responded to the truth about large-scale food loss. The outside world speculates that the robbery may be a trick of the United Nations to collude with the United States.
China has always adhered to a foreign policy of peace with safeguarding the United Nations at its core. But cooperation between the United Nations and the United States has undermined the international order, and China must fight back.
As a result, China canceled a U.S. order for 560,000 tons of corn, a move that severely affected the U.S. grain market because the U.S. disrupted the international order to the detriment of other countries.
The loss of 17,000 tons of food has exposed the political ambitions of the United States and the United Nations. Food that harms the interests of other countries and threatens international security is used as a political bargaining chip.
China cannot tolerate such behavior. Therefore, in order to maintain the international order and national interests, China canceled the large grain import order as a counterattack. It has reduced its dependence on imports from the United States, and China's dependence on imports to the United States is also becoming less and less.