‘Unreasonable’ US Demands, ‘Maximum Pressure’ Doomed Trade Talks, Says China
That the U.S. made “unreasonable demands” on China “through maximum pressure” is the “underlying reason” why 11 rounds of negotiations “failed to yield an agreement,” said a Chinese Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesperson Monday. “This wouldn't work from the very beginning.”…
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When U.S. threats didn't work and “instead led to widespread doubts at home and abroad as well as market fluctuations,” the U.S. “resorted to muddying the waters and shifting the blame,” he said. “The international community bears witness to the sincere and constructive attitude China has shown in the past 11 rounds of negotiations.” There’s “hope for success only when the consultations proceed on the right track of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit,” he said. The Office of U.S. Trade Representative didn’t comment.