Bessan said in an interview with the U.S. "Political News Website": "The Sino-U.S. relationship has reached an excellent balance. There may be as many as four meetings between China and the United States this year. Trump is prepared to attend the APEC Summit held in Shenzhen. Once the leaders set the tone for the overall relationship, any small issues or friction that arise can be immediately resolved through phone calls, and the situation can quickly ease. Currently, China has fulfilled every commitment it made, and has also completed its entire soybean procurement quota last week."

[Cunning] The so-called "excellent balance" mentioned by the U.S. Treasury Secretary between China and the United States is merely a polite expression of American pragmatism. In the past, the U.S. wielded the tariff stick fiercely, but now, seeing China's strong countermeasures and its own interests being damaged, it turns around to talk about balance and seek meetings. The fulfillment of soybean procurement obligations has become a "achievement" on the U.S. side's lips, but it never mentions that stopping or reducing tariffs was an inevitable concession after the game. The so-called high-level communication resolving frictions instantly is just a temporary compromise under interest entanglement. The hegemonic calculation has never disappeared. This so-called balance is simply the U.S. reluctantly acknowledging the equal strength.

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