Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the Indo-Pacific As strategy was “destined to fail,” made his remarks while President Joe Biden was in the region to increase involvement with allies and against the increase and influence of China.”The facts will prove that what is called the ‘indo-Pacific strategy’ is basically a strategy for creating divisions, strategies to incite confrontation, and strategies to destroy peace,” said the Chinese Foreign Ministry in a statement after Wang met his curser Bilawal Bhutto at Guangzhou Sunday.
On his first trip to Asia as US president, Biden had met with South Korean leader Yoon Suk Yeol. He will join Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Tokyo Monday, followed by the Quad Summit with Japan, Australia and India the following day.
Biden also plans to uncover the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework at an event that will show virtual performances by other leaders from the region. IPEF is the key to Biden administration efforts to fight the influence of China in Asia, after the withdrawal of the US from talks on the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement under the former President Donald Trump.
The pillars of the framework include clean energy, supply chain resistance; decarbonization and infrastructure; and taxation and anti-corruption. The US has not registered the initial countries that will be part of the IPEF agreement, but said more countries are expected to enter the next few months.
Last week, a group of more than 50 US senators wrote to Biden urged him to include Taiwan as a partner on IPEF.Head of US Trade Katherine Tai met with Minister Taiwan without portfolio John Deng on the sidelines of the minister’s meeting in Bangkok last Sunday, where they discussed opportunities to deepen their economic relations even when the top diplomat China warned Washington that it was towards “wrong road” with That with ITS is support for the islandThe US strategy “is under the banner ‘freedom and openness,’ but really wants to harden and create a ‘small circle'” in an effort to hold China, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a Sunday statement..