Jiang says a US-China negotiation could include greater economic cooperation and an American declaration that it will never support Taiwanese independence.
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Economic cooperation
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...Okay? So let's look at some examples. First of all, the economic cooperation between China and the United States, it is booming."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...Okay? So let's look at some examples. First of all, the economic cooperation between China and the United States, it is booming."
Key Notes
He characterizes the United States as projecting military might while China presents itself as organizing economic cooperation so all parties benefit.
Timestamped Evidence
"...be something as something along the lines of you know greater economic cooperation of the United States declaring"
"that it will not it will never support Taiwanese independence and it could be something along those lines but I do believe next three..."
"Yeah, so I think this summit in Tianjin shows the disparity in approach between the United States and China. The United States very much..."
"...Okay? So let's look at some examples. First of all, the economic cooperation between China and the United States, it is booming."
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