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On social media, there is a picture that is very eye-catching.
The picturesque Li River, the intoxicating landscape, should be on a cruise ship, the long table is placed on the deck, Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov and Wang Yi chatted while eating.
The breeze is gentle, and the water waves are not happy. Look down and take a bite of Chinese food; look up and take a look at the beauty of the world.
And don't forget, this is Guilin. Wang Yi should also explain to Lavrov why Guilin's landscape is under the heavens.
If I'm not mistaken, this should be Lavrov's coolest trip, not one of them.
In the past two days, China has also shown the world what hospitality is. Certainly not going to let Lavrov eat instant noodles.
There is also a small video, Lavrov in a good mood, the tie is not played, with the entourage to swim in the Li River, the distant cruise ships are weaving, tourists have shouted greetings to Russian guests, Lavrov and others also smiled and waved in response, next to a Russian woman wearing flower clothes, taking pictures with her mobile phone...
Because it is a back, I don't know who it is, but it seems that it seems to be Zakharova, a russian spokeswoman with a very personality.
Russians are in a relaxed mood. In another photo, Lavrov is also wearing a special black mask, said to be a birthday gift from a reporter, with two English words printed on it: fckng qrntn.
People with good English should know that the first word is foul language and the second word is isolation. Let's be polite and say: Go to yours, quarantine!
To China, everything is safe.
Don't worry about the epidemic, don't worry about the meal, the old Russian diplomats, either tricked by the ghostly Russian reporters, or want to show their own hi skin.
No wonder, when he saw his old friend Wang Yi from a distance, he happily opened his arms.
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Guests and hosts are entertained. Eat well and talk even better.
Comrade Wang Yi also once again showed the style of Chinese diplomats.
At a press conference in Guilin, a reporter asked: At present, the development of relations between major countries has attracted the attention of the world. The United States emphasizes competition and strength, and China and Russia emphasize cooperation and fairness. What kind of great power relations do you think a turbulent and changing world needs, and how can such a great power relationship be established?
Wang Yi immediately replied:
Our planet faces more and more problems and challenges. At such a historical juncture of a century-long change, the world is watching what the big powers do. In particular, how the major powers get along with each other, whether it is dialogue or confrontation, whether it is cooperation or division, will determine to a large extent the future and destiny of mankind.
China has always believed that a big country should look like a big country. This does not mean that the arms of a big country are thicker than others, the status is higher than others, and the power is greater than others, but that a big country should show a greater pattern and feelings, shoulder heavier responsibilities and responsibilities, and make more efforts and contributions.
Very diplomatic, not a word is mentioned about the United States.
But a big country should have the appearance of a big country, the United States, what do you think?
Well, Americans will probably say that the hospitality of our big country is to let guests eat instant noodles.
Wang Yi's words, Lavrov should have a relationship.
In yesterday's joint statement by the Chinese and Russian foreign ministers, Lavrov said:
We call on the world's major powers, especially the permanent members of the UN Security Council, to enhance mutual trust and take the lead in upholding international law and the international order based on international law.
The five permanent members of the Security Council, in addition to China and Russia, are the United States, Britain and France.
The meaning is very clear: We, China and Russia, naturally take the lead, the United States, Britain, and France, you must also uphold international law and the international order based on international law, and you cannot be the destroyers of the international order.
The mood in Guilin is very refreshing, but Lavrov also has a tantrum side.
At the Guilin press conference, Lavrov denounced that it was the European Union that unilaterally "destroyed" Russian-European relations, and that Relations between Russia and China "developed faster."
The outside world also noticed that when he was interviewed by CCTV before he came, he also said the following paragraph:
In response to the sanctions, China and Russia should reduce the risks caused by sanctions by strengthening the autonomy of the science and technology industry, promoting local currency settlement and other international currency settlements that can replace the US dollar, and gradually getting rid of the international payment system controlled by the West.
The headline of the Reuters report is: Russia's top diplomat opened a visit to China with a call to reduce the use of dollars.
Well, that's a big deal, no wonder the dollar has fallen a bit lately.
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In Beijing, Chinese diplomats are also angry.
After the tit-for-tat sanctions against the EU, yesterday, the Chinese Foreign Ministry summoned the ambassadors (responsible) of the EU and the United Kingdom to a solemn protest.
At the press conference, Hua Chunying was even more full of fire, scolding Western countries for acting as human rights teachers, but her own bad deeds on the issue of human rights.
Some of these words, interestingly, are highly consistent with my article yesterday.
For example, she also mentioned washing powder. say:
Everyone also remembers that the United States, Britain and other countries used a bag of washing powder and a posing video as evidence to launch a war against the two sovereign countries of Iraq and Syria, and they fought a big fight, causing countless innocent civilian casualties, countless family wives and wives, and displacement. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Syrian crisis. In Syria alone, 350,000 people have died in the fighting and their homes have been destroyed. Shouldn't they be sanctioned?
Well, the world should sanction these countries.
Also, she mentioned that China is not Iraq, and that quote. say:
Hopefully, they [the Western countries] understand that today's China is not Iraq, Libya, nor Syria, let alone the China of 120 years ago. Gone are the days when foreign powers could open the door to China with a few cannons, and gone are the days when so-called scholars and media colluded with the authorities to smear and attack China with impunity.
Well, Russia has Zakharova, China has Hua sister, the two meet, it is estimated that there are many common languages.
Finally, what do you think?
Don't want to say anything more, the deepest feeling that the world, change too fast!
If you don't keep up with current events, it is estimated that many people will not understand it.
For example, in Japan now, some people shout to overthrow "Chinese imperialism"; in Australia, the Australian prime minister exclaimed that the Australian people have stood up; in the United States, many Americans are busy with anti-imperialist and anti-imperialist repairs, and are still fighting against the drug trade (fentanyl); in Britain, some people are afraid of breaking the "dragon vein" and angrily burn the foreigner base station... What about China? Then shouting free trade!
Moreover, the Americans seem to have snatched our past lines and loudly denounced "power does not mean justice"; China and Russia have no choice but to publicly accuse you of the lack of democracy and human rights in the United States and the West.
It's jaw-dropping.
But one thing is unchanged, China is China, Chinese advocate a community of human destiny, Chinese has always had a hospitality, friends come with good wine, it will certainly not be instant noodles; the jackal has come with a shotgun, and now it is definitely more than a shotgun!
Source: World Wide Web