Photographer: Chloe Shen / Bloomberg Photographer: Chloe Shen / Bloomberg The speech of a Chinese professor who boasted about Beijing’s influence over President – elect Joe Biden was removed from the country’s social media sites after it went viral in the United States, underscoring the important relationship between the two great relations of the world. . The economy exists under Donald Trump. De Dongsheng, a professor of international relations at Renmin University, gave a speech in November, and Fox News editor Tucker Carlson spoke about the comments, and Trump tweeted a clip on Monday. Speaking at the annual event hosted by the nationalist Chinese website Quan Video, Dee boasted of Beijing’s influence over Wall Street and Biden’s son Hunter: “Biden is back! Our old game is back. Carlson cited Monday’s broadcast as evidence that the US elite was working for China. By Thursday, video of the speech had been removed from Chinese social media and video sites. D said China “knew those above” in the US financial world. “We have a network of ‘old friends of China’ on Wall Street who had access and control over DC politicians,” D said, adding that those links failed to help during the trade war because “Wall Street cannot gently portray Trump as the former vice president in Beijing.” The incident illustrates Biden’s difficulty in shaping Chinese policy after months of efforts by Trump and his supporters, and such comments by a high – ranking Chinese educator will put pressure on the incoming administration to take a tougher line, suggesting that Biden’s son Hunter is a way to influence the incoming president. He fed a story put forward by Trump and his supporters during the campaign. “We need to throw out some olive branches to signal some good will,” D. said of the politics widely seen on Chinese social media sites. Quan Video presents programs on and foreign affairs to young Chinese nationalists. Speaking at the Quan video event, Global Times editor-in-chief Hu Jijin dismissed T’s claims, which he repeatedly commented on Trump’s tweet. “Some Chinese scholars like to brag and spice up stories. Statistics for seeking attention and improving oneself, ”he wrote. “Judging Sino-US relations with stories told by these kinds of people is questionable.” Some Chinese scholars prefer bragging and spice stories about their relationships with high-level individuals to seek attention and improve themselves. It is doubtful that China-US relations will be resolved with stories told by these kinds of people. pic.twitter.com/7eAQabavxu— Hu Xijin 胡锡 进 (uHuXijin_GT) Following Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s speech at the US-China Trade Council last week, December 8, 2020 Create. “They need to” remove the ground for lies and misinformation “in order to build a proper understanding of Sino-US relations.
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