China seems left alone, from claiming rights over the South China Sea to border disputes with many countries. This is interpreted to mean what Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang said at the ASEAN Summit on Wednesday.
Li Qiang said at the ASEAN summit that the world should avoid the Cold War and any factionalism or rivalry at the regional level. At the summit of ASEAN and Japan, South Korea, Australia, and India leaders, they were gathered in Indonesia; China said that it is very important to avoid going into any block in the current situation.
The Chinese PM said forming blocks and uniting in favour or opposition should be avoided. Instead, it would be best to solve your differences and disputes correctly. It is believed that this statement of China has seen the solidarity of many big powers, including Japan and America, in the South China Sea. Apart from this, six countries, including India, Japan, and the Philippines, have objected to the map released by China recently. China is believed to be trapped between such solidarity on two fronts.
Even in the case of Taiwan, China has faced a tough challenge from Britain and America. Recently, Britain has recognized Taiwan, due to which the tension of China has increased. Before that, he was also troubled by American leaders’ visits to Taiwan. Explain that he has been telling Taiwan his share under the One China Policy.
Let us inform you that US President Joe Biden and China’s Xi Jinping are not participating in the ASEAN summit. US Vice President Kamala Harris has arrived in place of Joe Biden. At the same time, PM Li Qiang is participating in the summit from China.
US Vice President Raised Tension In ASEAN Summit Itself
American Vice President Kamala Harris even increased the challenge of China in this meeting. She told the ASEAN countries that America is with you. She said that America is ready to work with you in Indo-Pacific and South East Asia.
Let us inform you that China has made some constructions beyond its limits in the South China Sea. Many countries like America and Japan have raised objections regarding this. Many countries, including India, Japan, and the Philippines, have objected to the recently released map.