China’s Foreign Ministry on Thursday warned NATO:chaosThe Foreign Ministry accused NATO of “invading” Asia and seeking security at the expense of other countries after labelling China a “decisive backer” of Russia’s war in Ukraine. The ministry’s comments come amid growing cooperation between NATO and US allies in the Pacific region, particularly Japan, South Korea and the Philippines.
Washington and its allies accuse China of helping Russia circumvent arms control by exporting so-called “dual-use” goods that have both civilian and military applications. In return, China gets heavily discounted Russian oil and gas — a desirable asset at any time but at a time when the Chinese economy looks especially shaky.
But domestically, Beijing isStrong medicine“We will stimulate the economy at the third party congress next week, scheduled to be held behind closed doors from July 15 to 18,” he said.
Such meetings are closely watched because past leaders have used them as platforms to deliver big news. Deng Xiaoping For example, at the 1978 session, the groundbreaking “Reform and Opening Up” policy was announced.
Xi Jinping The British government is unlikely to announce any major policy shifts, according to Eurasia Group experts, so there will likely be more focus on language intended to bolster consumer confidence hit by the bitter debt crisis, but few decisive policies.