Source: Global Network
US President Biden has launched his first Asian tour since taking office. He arrived in South Korea on the 20th local time and began a three-day visit, and will also visit Japan next. Early this morning (May 21), the island's green media began to hype up the so-called "analysis" of Japanese Sankei Shimbun Taiwan reporter Akio Yadai on Facebook: China is most afraid of "making breakthroughs on the Taiwan issue" in the joint statement after the summit, and was also worried that Biden would have a whim after his visit to Taiwan, so he took a long time to go to Taiwan. In this regard, some netizens on the island criticized Akio Yadai for thinking too much. His analysis was "self-satisfaction", and some people sarcastically said that this was a standard case of not reading in a young age, and it was really something in a dream.
Biden and Yoon Seo-yue 20 met for the first time at Samsung Electronics Semiconductor Factory. Photo from Yonhap News Agency
reported that Japan's Taipei Branch Director Akio Yada posted a post on Facebook on the 20th, claiming that US President Biden's visit to Asia was for the international order after the Russian-Ukrainian war. "This visit may have a profound impact on the future international situation." "Biden went to South Korea to meet the new President Yoon Seo-yeol in his first stop, mainly to strengthen the encirclement of China."
Akio Yaadai also claimed that Biden then went to Japan to visit Prime Minister Kishida Fumio to "discuss how to deal with China", because for the United States, on the battlefield of the Russian-Ukraine war, he has now grasped "absolute initiative", "just like playing games to fight monsters, Russia has almost fought this monster. Next, we have to start preparing to fight with the largest boss."
Akio Yadai imagined, "China is very nervous about this", "What China is most afraid of is that Japan and the United States have made breakthroughs on the Taiwan issue in the joint statement after the summit; and they are also worried that Biden will have a whim after visiting Japan, so he will take a long time to go to Taipei for a walk."
Akio Yadai (data photo of Taiwan United News Network)
Taiwan green media mentioned that the US White House announced on April 27 that Biden visited Asia for the first time since taking office in January 2021, visited South Korea from May 20 to 22, and visited Japan from May 22 to 24; on the 21st, he will attend the US-South Korea summit in Seoul, and the US-South Japan summit and the Quad Security Dialogue (Quad) Leaders' Summit in Tokyo on the 23rd and 24th respectively.
Regarding Akio Yadai's so-called "analysis", some netizens on the island sarcastically said, "This is really a standard case of not reading for an hour!" "It's really everything in a dream."
Some netizens said that Biden "is impossible to come to Taiwan", and many netizens said that Akio Yadai's "analysis" is "nonsense", "self-stimulating articles" and "brainwashing articles".
Some netizens criticized Akio Yaida for "thinking too much" because "the United States has always put interests first."
A netizen asked if anyone wanted to bet on chicken chops with Akio Yatan: He was talking about all day long about anything! Is there a lack of news? Or 1450? ↓
Some netizens also asked Akio Yaida: Is this trying to attract the war to Taiwan?
Regarding US President Biden's first trip to Asia since taking office, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said at a regular press conference of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on May 20 that China has noticed that US President's National Security Assistant Sullivan recently said that President Biden's trip to Asia is not a confrontation with China. We hope that the US will be consistent in its words and deeds, and will work with regional countries to discuss the integration and cooperation between the Asia-Pacific region, rather than conspiring to separatist and confrontation strategies, and jointly build an open and inclusive circle of friends in the Asia-Pacific region, rather than piece together a closed and exclusive circle, and do more things that are conducive to peace and development in the Asia-Pacific region, rather than creating turmoil and chaos in the Asia-Pacific region.
Previously, Zhu Fenglian, spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, also said that Taiwan is part of China. We have always dealt with Taiwan's foreign exchanges with the one-China principle, and firmly oppose the development of official relations between Taiwan and relevant countries. [Source: Global Network Comprehensive Report Reporter Zhao Youping]