Saturday Oct 19, 2024
China’s Diplomatic Push in Haiti and Political Dynamics at Home
In this episode, we explore China's call for political progress in Haiti following a crucial UN vote on sanctions. We also discuss the implications of Cai Qi's absence during Xi Jinping's recent inspection tour in Fujian, raising questions about internal party dynamics. Additionally, we examine a UN human rights expert's assertion that no country is immune to criticism, and China's stance on the political resolution of tensions on the Korean Peninsula. Join us as we unpack these significant developments in international relations and Chinese politics.
Sources:
https://www.xinhuanet.com/photo/20241019/952c39eae99749a48246a5f3b5dec606/c.html
https://www.epochtimes.com/gb/24/10/17/n14352661.htm
https://news.un.org/zh/story/2024/10/1132656
https://www.ansa.it/china/notizie/cina/2024/10/17/-_bec5b4e8-2a3e-4346-a04e-af05f7e3ef58.html
Outline:
(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:00:44) China hopes that all parties and factions in Haiti will make substantive progress in the political process at an early date-Xinhuanet
(00:02:35) Zhong Yuan: Why didn't Cai Qi accompany the CCP leader to inspect Fujian? | Xi Jinping | Politburo | Li Qiang
(00:04:22) UN human rights expert: No country or political ideology is immune to criticism
(00:06:44) China "supports the political settlement of the Korean Peninsula issue - China