G7 Foreign Ministers' Meeting Presents Three "No" to China, Netizens' Sharp Comments Hit the Nail on the Head, and the European and American Comment Sections Are in Chaos!
This G7 foreign ministers' meeting was held in Italy, and after the meeting, a joint statement was issued. This statement unusually made three clear "no"s toward China: first, no providing military or economic aid to Russia; second, no using force in the Taiwan Strait; third, no restricting rare earth exports.
Chinese netizens reacted quickly and sharply. A Chinese netizen commented: "Do you think your daddy is Aladdin? You can make three wishes." Another high-rated comment joked: "The 055 destroyer should go for a walk in the Mediterranean, and also do some freedom of navigation exercises in the English Channel." Although these remarks are humorous, they reflect China's resentment towards the West's so-called "rules are set by us, you can only obey" logic.
The debate in the European and American comment sections was also intense. On a Reddit post titled "Should G7 Really Be Dictating Terms to China?" there were over 13,000 comments. Those supporting a tough stance argued: "If we don't give them a severe lesson, China will be even less compliant with Western discipline in the future."
However, more opposing voices pointed out: "G7 accounts for only 10% of the global population, yet it wants to decide the fate of the remaining 90% of countries, which is inherently unreasonable." German netizen @Hans_EU commented: "We can't even produce enough shells for the Ukraine battlefield, so where do we get the confidence to lecture China?"
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1848824488158346/
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