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Renaud Girard: "Negotiating in a neobismarckian world"

2020-06-09T09:03:21.697Z


CHRONICLE - We have entered a world where treaties are not signed to last very long and where powers are negotiating temporary alliances.


Mike Pompeo, the head of US diplomacy, issued a scathing statement on June 6, 2020, in response to Beijing's exploitation of the tragic death of the Black George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis police. It is a well-argued, well-argued attack on the totalitarian system led by the Chinese Communist Party.

The relationship between the United States and China has gone down to the lowest since they added an ideological and health dimension to their trade war, openly declared by Donald Trump during his speech in Davos in January 2018. But France n did not want to follow its oldest Western ally in this game of diplomatic massacre. Although devoid of naivety with regard to the Chinese strategy of the silk routes, although anxious to set up strictly European infrastructures for its future 5G telecommunications network, France believes that it can, on certain specific points , ally usefully with Beijing.

Read also: Agnès Pannier-Runacher: "The launch of 5G is planned before the end of the year"

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Source: lefigaro

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