b*****d 发帖数: 61690 | 1 Donald Trump's Twitter outburst Sunday over the U.S. relationship with China
, was met with a careful response from Chinese government officials, but the
media in the country took aim at the president-elect.
On Sunday, Trump tweeted, "Did China ask us if it was OK to devalue their
currency [and] build a massive military complex in the middle of the South
China Sea?" Trump asked on Twitter late Sunday. "I don't think so!"
On Monday, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang responded that China-U
.S. trade has been of "mutual benefit" and the two countries should continue
working together.
NBC News reported that the diplomatic response, was not matched online and
in Chinese news.
The Global Times, a Chinese newspaper said, "Trump's reckless remarks
against a major power show his lack of experience in diplomacy."
On the Chinese equivalent to Twitter, a user wrote, "The only way for the
White House to have one day in peace is to cancel Donald Trump's twitter
account."
Another user wrote, "This is why I support him, he will definitely
accelerate the economic recession in the U.S."
And finally, another user wrote, "He is running the country with Twitter."
Trump's tweets followed criticism of a call that took place Friday between
the president-elect and the leader of Taiwan, a call some interpreted as
acknowledging Taiwan's independence from China. For several decades, the U.S
. has had a "one China" policy that doesn't ackowledge Taiwan as a nation,
but takes goes along with China's view that Taiwan is a provence that broke
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