China Warns America’s President-Elect Donald Trump On Sino-US Relations

November 11, 2016 15:31
China Warns America’s President-Elect Donald Trump On Sino-US Relations

The government-run Chinese media has warned the President-elect against isolationism and interventionism and called for working actively with China to maintain status quo.

Although Donald Trump had threatened to dismiss all the trade deals with the other countries and would make a new foreign policy under his America First rhetoric during the campaign, the foreign country governments, including China, are still uncertain how much of his rhetoric will he translate into the foreign policy.

During his campaign, Trump also blamed China for the main reason behind job losses in the USA and had said that he would 45 percent additional tax on the products imported from China.

Warning against isolationism, the state-run Xinhua News Agency said that the isolation policies of the United States during great depression had triggered the country’s economic crisis. However it has also added, “Election talk is just election talk”.

While cautioning against interventionism, the News Agency said, “History has proven that U.S. overseas military interventionism causes them to pay disastrous political and economic costs.”

The news agency further added that the new president as well as China “"jointly build a new model of major power relations.”

It has said, “In an elite-controlled U.S., most of those holding power don't support Trump. And U.S. allies across the world will pressure Washington to restrain Trump from isolationism.”

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