Beijing is willing to start commercial interviews with the US, in the aftermath of the announcement of the American president Donald Trump according to which the heavy duties at 145% decided on the imports of the Made in China assets would have been reduced once an agreement reached.
“China stressed from the beginning that there are no winners in tariff and commercial wars,” commented on the point the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Guo Jiakun, for which “the door for the interviews is wide open”.
The tariff and commercial wars undermine “the rights and legitimate interests of all countries, damage the multilateral commercial system and have an impact on the world economic order”. President Xi Jinping said so, meeting the Azero Ilham Aliyev counterpart, visiting Beijing. XI, according to the state media, said that China is willing to collaborate with Azerbaijan “to protect the international system with the UN in the center and the order based on international law” in order to “protect the respective rights and interests with decision and to defend the equity and international justice”.
XI, engaged in a large diplomatic campaign with Chinese partners to strengthen the front against the duties of Donald Trump, announced with Aliyev, in the talks had in the large hall of the Pechino people, The establishment of “a bilateral global strategic partnership. The Chinese leader reiterated support for Azerbaijan “in safeguarding his national sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity and in continuing to follow a development path that adapts to his national conditions”. XI asked to “optimize the high -level design, to strengthen the alignment of development strategies and to improve cooperation mechanisms”, exploiting the potential of ‘Belt and Road Initiative’ (Bri), the new Silk Road“to achieve high quality development”. Aliyev, in the report of the CCTV state network, replied that “the Azera part firmly adheres to the principle of ‘only China’, insists on the fact that Taiwan is an inalienable part of the Chinese territory and supports all the efforts made by the Chinese government to achieve national reunification”. In addition, there is also the willingness to “deepen the construction of a global strategic partnership, to expand cooperation in various sectors” such as Bri, digital economy, green energy, science and technology. The two heads of state signed the ‘joint declaration on the creation of a global strategic partnership’ and attended the signing of 20 cooperation documents including those on the construction of the Bri, on the green development and the digital economy.