Reported 11 months ago
The friendly atmosphere between the US and China that was created by the 'Biden-Xi summit' in San Francisco last November is now weakening. Even the US Ambassador to China, Burns, publicly criticized Beijing for inciting anti-US sentiment among Chinese citizens through the internet and obstructing Chinese people from participating in activities organized by the US Embassy. Burns publicly pointed out on Wednesday in Shanghai that China provided defense industry support to Russia in the Ukraine-Russia conflict, which he called a 'grave mistake.' Diplomatic statements are becoming less friendly, and the US Commerce Department is intensifying investigations into China's three major telecommunications companies. The US tech company OpenAI, which has been blocked by China, announced it would stop providing services to China, marking a further divergence in US-China relations in technology, diplomacy, and academia. However, there is still a glimmer of hope in panda cooperation between the two countries. Diplomatic tensions are escalating, with the US focusing on China's telecommunications companies and OpenAI ending services in China, while China accuses the US of hindering bilateral exchanges.
Source: YAHOO