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Zanemarite idiotski tekst u ovim tvitovima i samo pogledajte snimke. Stari su nekoliko meseci, možda i više, ali to je otprilike to. Toljage, kamere i držitemedaganeubijem.

 

https://twitter.com/evazhengll/status/1273865722024857600

 

https://twitter.com/evazhengll/status/888210351891853317

 

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For countries such as Germany this is not about a play on words. China bought €96bn (£87bn) of German exports in 2019 – nearly half as much as the EU’s. Volkswagen sold 4.2m cars there in 2017 financial year. If Deutsche Telekom was forced to remove Chinese equipment suppliers from its network – a scenario called Armageddon – it would take 5 years and cost billions. A systematic rivalry is not in Berlin’s interests, or indeed what its people want. In survey after survey they affirm Trump is a greater threat to world peace than Xi.

Similarly, in Latin America some surprising countries are proving to be China-centric. Chile, probably the most free-market economy on the continent, counts China as its main trading partner both in terms of imports and exports.

China’s president, Xi Jinping, has extended his signature foreign policy, the Belt and Road initiative, right across Latin America, signing up 14 of the region’s 20 countries. China has surpassed Brazil as Argentina’s biggest trade

partner. Argentina’s president, Alberto Fernández, preaches that “trade relations must be de-ideologised”.

In Brazil, where Jair Bolsonaro’s entourage have sent racist tweets about Beijing’s plans for “world domination”, exports to China rose by 13.1% in the first five months of the year compared with the same period in 2019. A third of Ecuador’s debt – $18.4bn (£15bn) – is owed to Chinese policy banks. Mexico, Venezuela and Bolivia also have strong trading links with China.

Once America’s backyard, Latin America is rapidly becoming China’s frontyard. With the closer economic links come political quiescence. On the issue of Taiwan, Panama, the Dominican Republic and El Salvador have shifted from Taiwan to China since 2017. In return they have secured infrastructure financing and investment.

China has long had Africa sewn up as its biggest creditor. “For Africa there is no other game in town when it comes to financing,” says the historian Niall Ferguson. “We [the west] are not competing in an effective way,” he recently told the Henry Jackson Society.

African countries have borrowed as much as $150bn – almost 20% of their external debt – from China, data collected by Johns Hopkins University shows.

 

In recent years, China’s lending has grown to exceed the combined loans of the IMF, the World Bank and the Paris Club, according to the Kiel Institute for the World Economy. Yet around 50% of China’s international lending to developing and emerging countries is not included in official statistics. China says that as part of the G20, it will do its bit to ease Africa’s debt burden, suspending payments for at least eight months.

 

Loong also urges the US not to see this as a rerun of 1946. “China is far from a Potemkin village or the tottering command economy that defined the Soviet Union in its final years . Any confrontation between the great powers is unlikely to end, as the cold war did, in one country’s peaceful collapse.”

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/22/us-v-china-is-this-the-start-of-a-new-cold-war

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Ekvador je poteg'o i ratnu mornaricu da pazi na kinesku sezonsku ribarsku flotu koja trenutno broji oko 350 brodova i koja se mota oko Galapagosa...

Kinezi se kunu da ce se skroz pridrzavati propisa, pripisuje im se motanje u blizini ekoloski osetljivog podrucja... 

 

Ono, jeste da je Ekvador pre par godina zaplenio 1 kineski brod hladnjacu koji je zabasao u teritorijalne vode i na kome je pronadjeno valjda oko 6,000 ajkula.

Zbog repova...

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Czech Senate speaker Milos Vystrcil will “pay a heavy price” for making an official trip to Taiwan and China will not sit idly by, the Chinese government’s top diplomat said on Monday.

Vystrcil arrived in Taipei on Sunday on a visit to promote business links with Taiwan, saying the Czech Republic would not bow to Beijing’s objections.

 

Chinese State Councillor Wang Yi said there would be retribution.

 

“The Chinese government and Chinese people won’t take a laissez-faire attitude or sit idly by, and will make him pay a heavy price for his short-sighted behaviour and political opportunism,” China’s Foreign Ministry cited Wang as saying.

 

 

Volim kad diplomatija prevlada :fantom:

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