Ursula von der Layen made it clear to Si Jing that European Union and China relations are at a turning point, attempting re -approaching. Only the European strategy finds a wall … that she made. The Financial Times, describing the relations of Old Epirus with Beijing, wrote that they were supported by the beggar established after the Second World War. Europe bought the products of “Communist China”, thereby helping the Asian country stand on its feet. If Beijing stood up, however, it would be left without customers, that is, without money and the problems would start. This really worked, but of course the correlations have changed and China is no longer a “giant with clay legs”, but a “big player”, with his weaknesses of course. The EU does not seem to realize it, trying to revive the past. Thus, instead of a realistic strategy, it presents demands that Beijing rejects, in a similar way that the Athenians faced its sermons […]
Source: News Beast

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