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An exhibition of 196 sets of imperial Chinese porcelain wares dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) opened Tuesday at the Palace Museum in Beijing. The exhibits include the collections of the Palace Museum and some relics unearthed near Jingdezhen City which is well known as China's porcelain capital in east China's Jiangxi Province.
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NEW YORK — In a rare public appearance, Miles Yu, the Chinese-born
policy adviser to U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, rejected Chinese
President Xi Jinping’s stand for multilateralism at the United Nations
General Assembly and said China had no real friends.
“Shared values — that’s the foundation for multilateralism,” Yu said Tuesday in an online discussion
on Hong Kong hosted by the Canadian think tank Macdonald-Laurier
Institute. He noted that an “alliance of democracies” was forming to
counter China’s threat, but the same cannot be said for countries
rallying around Beijing.
“We have countries like … Japan,
Australia, the U.K., Canada, EU, NATO and ASEAN organization countries,
we all share the same values,” he said.
“China
has none that it can be trusted” by as a true ally, he said. “North
Korea is useless for the [Chinese Communist Party] for the most part.
Russia is playing hard-to-get game with Beijing.”
“So it’s very
ironic yesterday to hear Xi Jinping at the U.N. to talk about China
being the champion of multilateralism,” Yu said. “That is a complete
reflection of lack of self-awareness.”
NEW YORK — In a rare public appearance, Miles Yu, the Chinese-born
policy adviser to U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, rejected Chinese
President Xi Jinping’s stand for multilateralism at the United Nations
General Assembly and said China had no real friends.
“Shared values — that’s the foundation for multilateralism,” Yu said Tuesday in an online discussion
on Hong Kong hosted by the Canadian think tank Macdonald-Laurier
Institute. He noted that an “alliance of democracies” was forming to
counter China’s threat, but the same cannot be said for countries
rallying around Beijing.
“We have countries like … Japan,
Australia, the U.K., Canada, EU, NATO and ASEAN organization countries,
we all share the same values,” he said.
“China
has none that it can be trusted” by as a true ally, he said. “North
Korea is useless for the [Chinese Communist Party] for the most part.
Russia is playing hard-to-get game with Beijing.”
“So it’s very
ironic yesterday to hear Xi Jinping at the U.N. to talk about China
being the champion of multilateralism,” Yu said. “That is a complete
reflection of lack of self-awareness.”
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