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Biden accuses China of xenophobia, and the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs asks rhetorically: Is the US talking about China or the United States itself?

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Recently, U.S. President Joe Biden once again made remarks about China on the international stage, accusing China of "xenophobia". However, the spokesperson of the Chinese Foreign Ministry quickly responded with a rhetorical question: Is the US talking about China or the US itself?

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Needless to say, Biden's remarks have attracted widespread attention. What exactly does he mean by "xenophobia"? In this era of globalization, mutual exchanges and cooperation between countries are imperative. However, some countries in the world today are adopting policies that are not conducive to multilateral cooperation and international exchanges.

Biden accuses China of xenophobia, and the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs asks rhetorically: Is the US talking about China or the United States itself?

The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman's rhetorical question undoubtedly hit the nail on the head. Is there xenophobia in the United States itself? Over the past few years, we have experienced a lot of controversy over racial discrimination, immigration policy, and trade protectionism. These events raise questions about whether the United States' openness to the outside world is really consistent with the values it promotes.

Biden accuses China of xenophobia, and the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs asks rhetorically: Is the US talking about China or the United States itself?

Of course, each country has its own interests and needs, and there will be some internal and external factors that lead to policy changes. However, in response to Biden's remarks, we can't help but ask whether the US has sufficient factual basis and objective attitude to accuse other countries of xenophobia.

Biden accuses China of xenophobia, and the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs asks rhetorically: Is the US talking about China or the United States itself?

China is a multicultural and multi-ethnic country, and has historically emphasized tolerance and openness. Today, China is actively promoting the building of a community with a shared future for mankind and advocating the international community's adherence to the concept of win-win cooperation. Biden's remarks undoubtedly discredit China, but ignore China's efforts to uphold multilateralism and globalization in the international arena.

Whether it is the focus of international politics or public opinion, Biden's accusations have aroused widespread discussion. The outside world has called on the US to review its own policies and behaviors and not to arbitrarily shift the blame to others. Only through dialogue and cooperation on an equal footing can we build harmonious international relations and achieve common development and prosperity.

In summary, Biden's accusations of "xenophobia" against China raised a rhetorical question from a Foreign Ministry spokesperson. Whether the United States itself is xenophobic needs to be objectively examined. China has always emphasized inclusiveness and openness, and actively promoted the building of a community with a shared future for mankind. We hope that all countries will put aside prejudices, strengthen cooperation and build harmonious international relations.

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