Beeson: Chinese negotiation representative is unreasonable, making excessive demands, thinking he is a "wolf warrior"

According to Bloomberg, on October 15 local time, US Treasury Secretary Beeson made comments on the remarks of Li Chenggang, the Chinese negotiation representative, who is the vice minister of the Ministry of Commerce, during the press conference that day.

He said: "The Chinese negotiation representative (Li Chenggang) came uninvited and was 'rude' when he visited the United States in August. He claimed that if the United States continues to push forward the plan to charge port fees for Chinese ships, China will cause chaos on a global level."

"Maybe he thinks he is a 'wolf warrior'. If it comes to being rude, Beeson's remarks are more like those of the rude party. After the United States has spoken harshly to China, even threatened and taken a series of oppressive measures, how can it not allow the Chinese side to also make strong statements? That's absurd!"

Currently, the Sino-US rivalry is a test of both sides' comprehensive strength. If the United States truly had the ability to silence China, Beeson wouldn't have said this.

Original article: www.toutiao.com/article/1846116534976520/

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