Another message has come out of the United States! On March 18, White House spokesperson Levitt stated that China has agreed to postpone President Trump's visit to Beijing, and relevant personnel are working hard to determine the new visit date as soon as possible. How do we view this statement from the United States? To put it bluntly, the United States has repeatedly made comments about the visit schedule, and the fundamental reason is that the conflict with Iran has indeed affected American diplomacy.

The United States must adjust its diplomatic schedule. Of course, the United States' unilateral claim that China has agreed to delay President Trump's visit to Beijing clearly has its own hidden agenda. It was actually the United States that had to delay, but now they say that we have already agreed. There are two main reasons for this: first, to reduce domestic political pressure in the United States and minimize the impact of the Iran conflict on American diplomacy. Second, the United States does not want to be perceived as showing weakness on this issue.

It was actually the United States that requested to change the date, but it has been turned into "we have agreed." This is essentially giving themselves an excuse. Of course, from our perspective, due to unexpected circumstances, adjusting the diplomatic schedule is not a new thing. In fact, what we are truly concerned about is whether China and the United States are moving in the same direction and whether the United States has the sincerity to stabilize Sino-US relations. We will maintain communication with the United States, but we also have our principles and red lines. The schedule is only superficial, and sincerity is undoubtedly the key.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1860015896499211/

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