Fu Kang, a permanent representative of China to the United Nations, targeted the US administration on the fee and emphasized that this could “forced to take back a retaliation and is not good for anyone with a business war.” Kang said, “We strongly oppose this unfair growth. We believe it is a violation of the rules of the WTO (World Trade Organization).” China is presiding over the United Nations Security Council of 15 countries for the month of February.
On the question about levying a 10 percent fee on Chinese goods imported by the administration of US President Donald Trump, Fu said at a press conference on Monday that China is lodging a complaint with the World Trade Organization and “retaliation” May be forced to take steps. ” US President Donald Trump on Saturday signed an order to impose strict duty on goods imported from Mexico, Canada and China. He claimed that these fees are “necessary for the protection of Americans”.
However, in separate talks with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexico President Claudia Shinbam, Trump has agreed to ban the implementation of the decision to impose fees on the two countries for at least one month. The Chinese ambassador insisted that “no one is good for anyone with a business war. We hope that America should look into its problems, really resolve them … find a solution that should be found for him for him And be beneficial for the whole world. “
Fu said, “To be honest, I don’t think America will benefit from increasing the fee.” Under its chairmanship of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), China will organize a high -level discussion on the topic “Practice, reform and improvement in global rule” on 18 February, which will be chaired by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. He said that if US Secretary of State Marco Rubio comes to New York for the meeting, “This will be a good opportunity to meet between the two foreign ministers”.
Regarding the impact of deteriorating relations between the US and China on the work between the two countries in the United Nations, Fu said that the two biggest countries in the world have “quite similarities” and they can cooperate.
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