Ahead of G20, Modi Hints That Beijing Drags Poor Countries Into Debt TrapChinese leader Xi Jinping introduced a new foreign policy strategy in 2018 called the “great power diplomacy.” But after five years, Beijing’s diplomacy is in disarray, with the U.S.-China relationship and the Belt and Road Initiative in trouble, and power struggles within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) brought further instability to the regime’s foreign policy, according to experts. CCP’s ‘Great Power Diplomacy’ in Turmoil The Chinese leader was absent from the recent G20 summit in New Delhi, India. Instead, Mr. Xi assigned Premier Li Qiang to attend the international summit in his place. Some political analysts suggest that Mr. Xi’s absence from this important event was due to the unstable domestic political situation....

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Beijing’s Recent Cross-Strait Integration Policy Is 'Psychological Warfare' on Taiwan: ExpertsIn a recently released document, China’s communist regime touted supposed economic gains for Taiwanese people who would move across the Taiwan Strait to China—in an attempt to attract Taiwanese residents to live and do business in China’s southeastern coastal province of Fujian. It has been a practice of the communist regime to attempt to subjugate Taiwan by simultaneously emphasizing both its military presence in the area and purported economic benefits a closer relationship would bring to the island. According to the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) mouthpiece Xinhua News Agency, the regime recently published a document with 21 measures to encourage Taiwan residents to move to the cities of Xiamen and Fuzhou in Fujian Province....

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Biden National Security Adviser Secretly Meets With China's Top Diplomat in MaltaNational security adviser Jake Sullivan held an unscheduled meeting with China’s top diplomat Wang Yi in Malta during the weekend, the White House said. The meeting was part of the Biden administration’s efforts to reopen the high-level communication lines with China’s communist regime and manage bilateral ties that have deteriorated over a slew of issues, from trade to Taiwan. In the past three months, President Joe Biden has dispatched four cabinet-level officials to Beijing: Secretary of State Antony Blinken; Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen; John Kerry, President Joe Biden’s climate envoy; and Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo. The White House called the recent meeting “candid, substantive, and constructive,” while China’s foreign ministry described the meeting as “frank, substantive, and constructive.”...

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Countries Establish India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor to Counter China’s ‘Belt and Road’Last week’s G20 summit announced the establishment of the “India-Middle East-Europe economic corridor” (IMEC), which was signed by India, the United States, the European Union, France, Germany, Italy, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). According to the project documents, the IMEC is envisioned to consist of two separate corridors: an eastern corridor connecting India and the Arabian Gulf, and a northern corridor connecting the Arabian Gulf and Europe. It’s viewed as an alternative to counter China’s “One Belt, One Road” initiative (BRI) that has been criticized for setting a debt trap for and exerting the Chinese communist regime’s political influence on participating countries and is dwindling due to China’s economic decline....

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