Donald Trump Disappointed With China
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Washington, DC - US President Donald Trump again criticized the Chinese government's passive judgment over North Korean issues. The criticism came after Pyongyang conducted intercontinental missile tests on July 28, 2017.
Through Twitter, President Trump
expressed his disappointment at the Chinese Communist government that is
considered to have done nothing to stop North Korea missile and missile
programs. Similarly, as reported by The Guardian , Sunday
(07/30/2017).
"I am very disappointed with
China, the past leaders have let them generate hundreds of billions of dollars
per year in trading, but ... they do not do anything for us related to North
Korea, just talk," said Trump President through Twitter account- Her, @realDonaldTrump
on July 30, 2017.
"We will not allow this to
continue, China can easily solve that problem," added @realDonaldTrump.
The comments were made by Trump after
Kim Jong-un again tested an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) on Friday
evening local time. The action was described by North Korean state media
as a 'warning to US imperialist'.
Meanwhile on Saturday, US Secretary
of State Rex Tillerson accused Russia and China of being a "major advocate
of the North Korean economy". He also claims that Moscow and Beijing
have 'unique and special responsibilities' over all of Kim Jong-un's nuclear
development program.
Meanwhile, although some view
President Trump's comments on China on the North Korean issue via Twitter is a
bluff, experts say Beijing needs to take the response seriously.
"I think Trump's tweet is
just a bluff, but the Chinese government should take it seriously, Beijing
should be prepared to accept the unpleasant attitude of the US for some time to
come," said Li Yonghui, an international relations expert from Beijing's
Foreign Language University .
Li also considered that President
Trump's harmonious relationship with Chinese President Xi Jinping, which had
been built since the March-a-Lago, Florida, April 2017 meeting could run
aground in the near future. The demolition of the relationship was
triggered by stagnation of China's stance on North Korea, in contrast to US
demands that since April have called for Beijing to push Pyongyang more
aggressively.
" That tweet can
show that Trump is beginning to lose patience and trust in China," Li
said.
To date, China has not responded to
President Trump's criticism. However, Beijing has provided comments
related to Pyongyang's latest North Korea missile tests on Friday.
On Saturday, China condemned the
missile test and urged 'all interested parties' to exercise restraint and
'avoid increasing tension'.







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