Australian media: "They know the future is in China" visit. They | Article | China
On June 22nd, the Australian website "Pearl and Stimulus" published an article titled "China, Located at the Center of a Multipolar World" by Jerry Gray. The article excerpt is as follows:
This place is really lively. This is certainly China. There are many things happening, already happening, or about to happen here.
The world is most concerned about the visit of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. There are many speculations about the progress of this meeting, but both sides believe that the situation is going smoothly.
China could have humiliated him, but it didn't do so. The message sent by China is clearly powerful and positive, and now it undoubtedly kicks the ball onto the side of the United States.
Antony Blinken's trip attracted great attention and was also very important; But many other things that have happened here have made Chinese observers find these past month or two very interesting.
China welcomes the visit of President Castro of Honduras: Honduras has become China's latest added friend. The relationship between Hong Kong and China will move forward on a solid foundation of mutual respect.
A few weeks ago, leaders of the five Central Asian countries arrived in Xi'an, the starting point of the Silk Road, to attend a meeting. At the meeting, we discussed how to promote mutual benefit among all parties, signed an agreement, and promised that China's neighboring country to the west will have a bright future.
China also hosted Palestinian President Abbas and promised to promote the "two-state solution" to resolve the Palestinian issue, proving its support for Palestine. Just a few months ago, the negotiations between Saudi Arabia and Iran were just successful, which is a welcome new achievement in solving another major thorny issue in the Middle East.
French President Macron visited China in April and there are reports that he hopes to be invited to attend the next BRICS summit. In addition, it has just been announced that Argentine President Alberto Fernandez plans to visit China this autumn.
Without a doubt, politically, this place is really lively! But not only that, business leaders are also flocking.
Elon Musk is here. Apple's Tim Cook went further, praising China's innovation, which must have shocked those who claim to have stolen intellectual property and plagiarized. They have not fully realized that China is one step ahead in almost everything, and the rest of the world is now catching up with China's innovation. In the recently released world rankings for high-quality scientific research, Chinese universities have surpassed Oxford, Cambridge, and even California Institute of Technology.
During his visit to China, JPMorgan Chase's Jamie Damon announced that his company would operate in China for the long term and invited former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and other celebrities to attend an online forum held in Shanghai.
Whether you like it or not, leaders and dignitaries from heavyweight organizations and institutions around the world are eager to visit China. Their reason for coming to China is not to criticize China for hypothetical human rights violations, nor to complain about hypothetical military expansion. They came here for another reason.
They come here because they know that the future is here and they need to have contact with China. For them, the consequences of not engaging with China are more serious than any imagined consequences of China's rise.