@@mexicanopdb The North Pole research institute really speaks the mind of the penguins The Republic really speaks the mind of the citizens of the Star Wars universe
@@mexicanopdb except that China is also behaving like they have the position of the ambassador. They helping Russia wherever they can while russia occupies urkraine. You in Moscow? Pay well? Do they tell you that ambassadors are not like MTG? Ambassadors speak for the government
Taiwan last century history is much more complicated and China's right claiming Taiwan as national territory but the US made Israel to control Iran and Taiwan to control China and started telling an invented story that must of you trust. This is ultra over simplified of course, but I don't have more moneyless time to spend today.
@@xabar_8725 How? Please explain. And please note that russia was mong the first countries to leave the Soviet Union after its collapse. The last country was Kasakhstan.
@@larsrons7937 To put it simply, at first USSR's inheritance was divided between its ex-states, but they didn't want to pay debts that came with inheritance so they all came to agreement to give all inheritance to Russia (along with debts). Google it yourself for further details.
@@xabar_8725 According to which international law precisely? Russia left the USSR, just as everyone else did, other than Khazakstan, making them, if anything, the "legitimate successor state" (not that such a thing actually exists) since they never actually left the USSR, just rebranded it.
@@johnchandler1687 That could be an option. We have a few living around here in the vicinity. Otherwise the right owner of russia must be Kasakhstan since they were the last country to leave the Soviet Union. russia was among the first to leave after the collapse.
You did it. Your comment got a small St. Petersburg troll on the hook. I knew your comment would be like a magnet. And this one after 13 years still hasn't learned to write English. Please don't answer him by tagging him. They earn a rubble or two when someone does so. Instead answer to the initial post, if needed.
@@youraverage90sguys7 Im not 100% sure but I dont think you need an agreement for every country. They are part of the UN and recognized by the UN which makes them a sovereign country.
because Natio wouldn''t Recornised Calalonia, Letriem, corsica, scottland, Cascade, Dombas,. Letriem is Northen Ireland. This because of Nato refusing to recornised Cataloinia. If Nato wan't the war to end . Nato should recornised Calalonia, Letriem, corsica, scottland, Cascade, Dombas. Nato only recornised country that makes them stronger. Because spain clam cataloina inderpent was illegal
Yeah, the Russian federation is as old as the other post USSR countries. It doesn't have a claim to them. It's also worst for the people's republic of China because Taiwan is actually older.
Which would mean Outer Manchuria could be returned to China. nah, this wasn't a play for that. but it might be the sweetener that gets China on-board for a peace deal that is harsh on Russia.
But the CIVIL WAR of CCP-PLA & KMT-NRA hasn't really ended. So it is up to the world to recognise either warring party as the Sovereign government. Surprise Ex USSR states are not recognised by international law. So Moscow is still the capital of USSR. Is that correct. 🥹💯✋️
@@user-mi8oz7dq1sHe’s not. Japan has evolved a unique culture from 5 different influences over the past 2 millennia. Let’s not be dumb and entertain China’s idiocy on this subject.
From what I read, this particular ambassador has already said some interesting things that were met with an outrage. My guess is his role is to "test the waters" with similarly controversial statements.
because Natio wouldn''t Recornised Calalonia, Letriem, corsica, scottland, Cascade, Dombas,. Letriem is Northen Ireland. This because of Nato refusing to recornised Cataloinia. If Nato wan't the war to end . Nato should recornised Calalonia, Letriem, corsica, scottland, Cascade, Dombas. Nato only recornised country that makes them stronger. Because spain clam cataloina inderpent was illegal
@@nickfielding5685 catalonia is not self governed or did not devide in any way from spain, same as Corsica scotland etc, those are regions who are ASKING for independence not independent, also Corsica is not even trying to get independence and Scotland made a referendum and lost
@@nickfielding5685 ""Letriem"? The nearest I can get is Leitrim - a rather insignificant county in Ireland. As Ireland isn't even a Nato member I'm not sure why Nato would recognise a part of it declaring independence!
@@nickfielding5685 becouse it was illegal. It may be moral, but in Spain you can not legally unilaterally secede. You can only be rejected by the rest of the country. So recognizing the sovereignty of Catalonia would mean not recognizing the sovereignty of spain. But catalonia has spanish army, police, agencia tributaria( spanish national taxes), so its not like taiwan, who rule themselves, tax themselves and defend themselves. Why the people's republic of china tried to invade the republic of china and fail and you consider it a similar case to catalonia? Please answer that.
@@miguellabordaburnett3617 It is the same thing. The only reason Taiwanese independence is supported, is because it is in the Interest of the West. That is all. To argue that it is not the same because the people in Catalonia do not govern themselves practically speaking is just not convincing at all.
Like the USA defending the Israel genocide in Palestine or how they voted against a ceasefire because they definitely revealed their true terrorist face then
China has concentration camps, if you look at their country for a second, you see past their cool tech, and see people who are scared, and fear what could happen to them, or their loved ones
@@schoolofpiracy He just said the truth Legally there was no agreement or point in thier history that sparked the existence of these states …. Legally speaking they don’t exist
There is an absolutely juicy part to that: part of the modern Siberia at some point indeed overlapped with Chinese Empire. So-you aren’t very wrong. And China already have had a lot of small disputes with Soviet Union over tiny pieces of land on the border.
@@kilovolt2494 Good point, and things might get "juicy" indeed. Earlier last year a new Chinese law ordered all employees within China's energy sector to only use the old Chinese names for towns, places etc. in Outer Manchuria. They are not allowed to use the modern russian names anymore. This includes Vladivostok. Completely unrelated to this: I wonder why Pootin looked so tired right after last time he met Xi Jinping?
Exactly. CCP let Putin exhaust his military then CCP invade Russia. Lebenstraum for billion Chinese and CCP doesn't have to buy Russian oil any more. One big CCP USSR
Taiwan is the same f'n Chinese from mainland They left the mainland. 80% of the island have family in China. Who cares. It's even the same language. What a waste. Just America making countries smaller so there weaker and thus the usa can control everyone. The stupid people in the comments kill me. Just protect isrhell as it becomes authoritarian lol
@@pwalker1360 yes, but the rest of china hasn't been because of a comparatively recent civil war. Taiwan is all that remains of what was previously called china, and the new thing calls itself china and lays claim to Taiwan despite failing to conquer it during aforementionned civil war.
@@pwalker1360 and when japan raped and pillaged the island. But Japan is all good now lol. Jist through radioactive water back in because the UN Oops I meant the usa said it's ok
ahh yess the world where they annex and claim new countries left right and centre wants to talk. ps taiwan is china and kosovo is serbia. you should.know this and i hopw you feel angry every time you realise it. as its the truth.
@@spacemarine1332nope. US foreign policy since its inception was "everyone GTFO and leave us TF alone" until WWII or so, when people just WOULDN'T STOP STARTING SHIT. So America stopped leaving everyone else alone, and ever since _then_ we've been like "all poor people are barbarians, we only like people who make us rich." China made us rich for a few decades before beginning to threaten Taiwan, so we were actually real good friends with them for a bit there. Now China still makes us rich, but Taiwan makes us richer, so screw China, but not until they start storming the beaches.
@@andrijajalsovec5877 USA is 200 years old and his mother is uk they are pretty same so yeah im sure i know more than you 🤓 Bro what do you think hitting library does change anything people using smartphone now. also i didn't say china didn't do that i said USA did that too sooooo i don't understand why you should give your useless opinion with out zero percent of thinking that maybe im just saying china isn't alone Americans you are the same and usa is faster im sure china at least had 200 years before starting that shit
And it was a ‘personal statement’ when the Russian foreign minister once suggested hat the unification of Germany was illegal... how do we know this isn’t prevelant in the upper leadership, and isn’t just hidden so they can make some money off selling cheap-made goods?
Europa should return the favor and promote these nations from nation to nation-state: Tibet Inner Mongolia Xinjiang Manchuria Taiwan -they are not Han Chinese anyway
I dont doubt that, but its foolish to use true feelings and thought in diplomacy. But I am curious, do you know why this is they dont consider the countries to be sovereign?
@@Kingkillersstripe632if you go deeper in China you know wat CCP is they the most lying people out there then any other countries/continent Beside that Europa/EU & Amerika are like Saint/ Truth tellers then China ever be
Here's a thought. Heavy tariffs on Chinese products to make up for the low wages in China. How can Western countries compete with a nation who pays an eighth of the wages, none of the benefits and no safety concerns for the workers? Bring manufacturing jobs back to Europe and North America. Lower China's GDP so they have less money to build their military. Also make it as hard for a Chinese company to open up or buy companies as it is for western investors to do the same in China.
Haha so easy for you to say just lower China's GDP, do you even know how GDP works? Less money to build their military, while China spends only 2% of their GDP on the military and 1/4 the amount US spends. Bring manufacturing jobs back to Europe and North America while Europe is going through deindustrialization almost and begging China to set up meetings, while also yapping about dECoUpLiNg with China, but oh wait you're a Westerner sorry I forgot I was arguing with a wall. Like I know you're supposed to be stupid but make it make sense
China be like: “why does everyone hate us?” Meanwhile they have foreign ministers calling Indians inferior and saying Eastern Europe doesn’t exist, lmao
You do have people in America doing that but almost always they’re insulted or reprimanded for it. As far as we know this guy’s still kickin’ it. Also, this is China’s foreign policy in a nitshell. They love their digital wolf warriors
I mean, Asian countries were included in this statement as well, like Qazaqstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Tajikistan. And Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan are sometimes considered to be Asian, too. Would you like to explain which other Asian countries have been dealing with this? I read that China has been showing a lot of aggression toward Vietnam and has killed more than a hundred Vietnamese fishermen due to a territorial dispute, but has China actually gone as far as completely denying that Vietnam or any other non-ex-USSR Asian country has any territory at all?
@@autumnphillips151 the south asian countries are dealing with the same Chinese agression where China refuse to believe a particular part of the country as the part of other country and claim it for their own. Same is with the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh which China claims to be theirs. And same is with Aksai Chin which they occupied in 1962 war. And it's same with Tibet too and infact Tibet is the forgotten topic to the world since it doesn't suit their ideology and Tibet isn't giving them anything like Taiwan does. China attacked and occupied Tibet in 1950s
@@architmishra015 aksai chin IS chinese. It belonged to the Qing and the indian border is invalid because they never consulted the chinese emperor to verify the border, only the tibetan authorities. Plus britian used the chinese border for a majority of time as its actually better for india(although the government wont tell you this) because the karakoram mountains are more defendable. Thats the whole reason the chinese were able to march in so easily In fact that region is very unimportant to india. They werent even paying attention to it, china already had built a road there that the Indian government did not even know about. It wasnt secret either it was publicly shown on chinese maps Only when india increased its military presence in the area did the chinese solidify the border
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As a fully grown 33 year old adult man, I can tell you the high school drama and games never stop. The sphere of influence just gets bigger and more dangrous.
China would like to set precedent on statehood (or lack of) so that the Taiwan issue can be settled internally (Taiwan gets invaded and nobody interferes).
A diplomat speaking in an interview is never allowed to express their own personal views. They are representing the government/king/queen/prime minister of their country and are allowed to make deals in their stead.
You must be blinded not to see the back tracking of many western diplomats. Or you have learned with your sense of superiority that I can do but not you.
If it's said or if anything bad said by a Chinese about the Philippines and even India, the Asians wouldn't unite for protest. And even if they do, China would stand by what it says. That's how different China is towards Europeans and its fellow Asians. Hopefully one day all Asians unite. That would be VERY!!! powerful.
@@yt.personal.identificationAh yes China looks like the amateurs and not the European countries losing their heads over it What’s amateur is crying about some mean words and getting easily provoked
@@doom1894A country in the security council calls your sovereignity into question, that's not "losing your head'. A nation's sovereignity is it's sole mark of international power, any diplomatic or economic weight you have relies on the fact you can answer for yourself - to question it is to say that these countries don't exist and any law, treaty or hierarchy they have is illegal. No sane diplomat would just take that lying down, and even then they reacted extremely professionaly - with them hoping to see further clarification from the mainland itself over what those statements actually mean.
It’s ironic, since legally the official government of China rules from Taiwan... and the CCP took over illegally, declaring their own government, (in their eyes) just like the Baltics did
yeah lmaooo wait until an EU representative says publicly that Taiwan is a real country (which it is). 😂 They're gonna be FUMING, but they'll have to remember that that's their opinion! 😊
@@steamoreeno So far, Taiwan itself hasn't actually tried to become a fully sovereign, separate, and independent country, even though it pretty much is in practice. Taiwan as well has been driving the One China policy, just like the continental China has. Of course the continental China wants a single China ruled by the CCP, whereas Taiwan nowadays wants a democratic China of multiple parties. In other words, it would be somewhat weird for other nations to start to campaign for Taiwan's total separation from China when Taiwan itself isn't doing it.
if they truly believed that they would unite with taiwan by dissolving their own government and giving control back to taiwan (wich historically is the chinese government in exile).
@@Maverrick2140Yes a government that has been ruling over a small island with a population of a few million for almost a century is definitely fit to rule mainland china. It took the communist government 30 years for things to be stable in China. It would take a century for the democratic government to bring stability if the CCP is removed
In case anyone doesn’t see why they would do this: If they can get agreement on this, then it means they can get agreement that any of their former territories are still under their control
What I'm really waiting for is the countries in question to declare that China has no legitimate status, and that mainland China is a breakaway territory of the rightful government in Taiwan.
That won't happen. It's too risky to make such a claim, and it's not really based in reality. China's claims aren't true either, but they at least SOUND somewhat plausible.
That diplomat of China is very dumb but the countries in question are not equally dumb to retaliate like that. No matter how arrogant China is, it's a fact that they are now one of the strongest countries in economics and military and no one would like to cross China (except for equally strong nations like India and US) There will be devastating effects if those countries' politicians acted on emotion, not logic
"personal views" I thought there is no "personal views" on CCP, especially if you are a government officer? since in CCP if you have "personal views" that differs from state you will be "disappeared" and then charged with either "foreign agent" accusation or "corruption" accusation😂
Well you technically have freedom of speech in the Chinese constitution, and when Chinese are interviewed they saw they have it. However, there is a vague "spreading of rumors" charge in China & Singapore.
The whole world should recognise Taipei for the UN seat including Security Council- that would visibly diminish the CCP and give heart to those who are protesting.
@@stevev238 if you still think taiwan is the real china you’re just delusional Its time taiwan forges its own identity and drops this ‘one china’ nonsense
China just can’t get a break, can they 😂 news out of Europe is that everyone there is finally fed up with China’s intimidation, especially around the time they targeted Brendan Kavanagh.
Ambassadors usually are, be they chinese or representing any _other_ country. I would be very surprised if this guy wasn't replaced already, within hours.
@@arturturkevych3816 there is a reason russia and china are shaking hands. Russia is the desperate and pathetic country that actually represents an acr up the sleeve for china. Ignoring the whopping nuclear arsenal issue, china is forming a union of sorts not only to oppose the dollar but to present and equal ability of military force.
because Natio wouldn''t Recornised Calalonia, Letriem, corsica, scottland, Cascade, Dombas,. Letriem is Northen Ireland. This because of Nato refusing to recornised Cataloinia. If Nato wan't the war to end . Nato should recornised Calalonia, Letriem, corsica, scottland, Cascade, Dombas. Nato only recornised country that makes them stronger. Because spain clam cataloina inderpent was illegal
I hope France, Germany, and other states realize that China doesn't have their best interests, as if it wasn't already clear this just made it even more clear: Chinese Ambassadors don't have "personal opinions", the Chinese government just backtracked.
@@IamHandsome4u they never will… and hence humankind is doomed. As Einstein said: the universe and the stupidity of mankind are infinite, but about the universe I am not so sure
Oh wow!! A state not having another states best interests in mind. Its like countries will worry about themselves first before caring about another country
@@j.c.k.8639 They voted for independance and it was granted as long as NATO wouldn't expand to the East. However, the West wisely decided that East Ukraine can't secede from West Ukraine b/c its illegal?
@@aoeu256 Im not sure what you're trying to say in the second part of you comment but that supposed "promise" that NATO wouldnt expand to the East never actually happened. There was a study where they reviewed all available documents on the matter and it was only mentioned between the talk as an idea but it was never agreed upon. Also as someone from the "East" Europe (i still consider us Central Europe) i can honestly tell you reason why post Soviet countries were joining NATO so much is because of Russia. I think i can honestly speak for most former Soviet countries by saying we know what they did back then and we dont want it back. Ukraine now wants to join EU and posibly NATO but they are unlucky by being so close to Russia causing quite a lot of political tension. At the beginning of the "3 day special operation" Putin himself said he wants to bring Europe back to what it was before 1991. Times change but Russia dont. Eventually China will be next big issue in the world and at some point you cannot blame US for everything. Sure they screw up a lot but not everything.
@skulmaster6019 "recognized" is a very vague idea. Nobody recognises Transdynystria except Russia and it's cronies. Yet for practical purposes it is an independent entity. In the Chinese world view every state was a tributary to China. And nominally every state in east and South East Asia was "tributary" state. I recall that a few years back China "canceled" Korea's independence over some incident. I see Tibet in the same light
@@gazpachopolice7211 the ‘tributary’ worldview was long gone at that point And whats this ‘korea is not independent’ stuff you’re spewing? I cant find anything about this online. China and both koreas have a very good relationship Tibet was independent, but it wasnt recognised. I am not denying that it was independent Also stop this ‘free tibet’ nonsense, most tibetans dont even want independence, they benefit from being part of such a prosperous nation, the only people who support a tibetan independence are the tibetan diaspora including the dalai lama (obviously he wants his power back) and people who are anti china, who care less about tibet and more that china loses land What they do want is a little more autonomy while still being part of china
@@gazpachopolice7211 the tibetan government and the tibetan people are separate. Of course their government protests china, before that they had complete authoritarian powers there Within tibet itself there isnt much of an independence movement I’m not denying that china invaded tibet. But its a fact that tibet had limited recognition at this time Its normal for independence movements to die down when the invader improves the conditions of the place by a lot. For example india invaded many regions forcefully, but now there isnt as many independence sentiments in those regions because being a part of india has its advantages The same way being a part of china has its advantages China always recognised north korea, and they started recognising south korea in 1986. Keep in mind that south korea didn’t recognise china either
@@masterdeetectiv9520 within Tibet there isn't much of an independence movement. Yes we can verify that using the impartial and uncensored Chinese media.
😂 what the fuck are you talking about. Portugal and GB got one town each, both of which were formally given back in bilateral agreements. Japan also formally surrendered all occupied territory.
The old dynasties called anyone outside of China “barbarians who were destined to live under the rule of the emperor.” That attitude clearly hasn’t changed.
Oh yes, the CCP dictatorship is very much interested in the idea behind the "middle kingdom of China" in which the middle kingdom is the entire planet supposedly between hell and heaven, along those lines. Don't be fooled, the CCP seeks complete and utter domination over the whole world, and it'll come at the cost of our people's rights and liberties if they do.
@@hellstorm300 On October 1, 1949, Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong declared the creation of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The ROC was founded in 1912 in China. At that time, Taiwan was under Japanese colonial rule as a result of the 1895 Treaty of Shimonoseki, by which the Qing ceded Taiwan to Japan. The ROC government began exercising jurisdiction over Taiwan in 1945 after Japan surrendered at the end of World War II.
In some alternate universes, all relationships are like world diplomacy. If you had an argument with your girlfriend, you'd summon your girlfriend's representative to clarify the situation and then put out a public press release in response to your girlfriend's comments about washing the dishes. And if your grandpa invites you to a Christmas dinner you'd first sign a memorandum of understanding before debating over if you or your representative will be present at the Christmas dinner.
Diplomacy is technically a political imitation of a relationship. Think about it you give your partner an opinion and if they get upset about it you backtrack and say ‘you didn’t mean it’. This China thing is the same but with lots of diplomatic legalese
No sense in getting angry about it, it's a useful glimpse into the mindset of the Chinese ruling class and shows us what their thinking will ultimately progress to.
I love how China has embassies in all these countries and were all basically called in to say "what the hell are you doing here? I thought you said we don't count as countries yet you open embassies here and enjoy diplomatic immunity?"
First that, you can't have diplomatic relations with a nation you don't acknowledge to be a nation. Secondly, Russia has signed treaties with Ukraine. A nation cannot sign treaties with nations it doesn't think exist and as soon as it does sign a treaty it acknowledges the other nation's sovereignty.
@@RoonMian You can ONLY get diplomatic immunity by recognizing that the authority you're appealing to is the government of the nation you're in! Those are the rules. That's why diplomatic immunity is such a big deal, you don't just grant it in any circumstance and without it you can have "hey, are we ambassadors? Maybe. We just bought a house here, so what? No big deal. It's not like there's any change in legal status."
Interesting, a similar statement was made by the Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines by using Overseas Filipino Workers in China as blackmail to prevent the Philippines from supporting Taiwanese Independence.
Most tactful Chinese diplomat
He accidentally said what the CN govt really thinks.
All the tact of a buffalo wielding a sledgehammer
@@Homer-OJ-Simpson yeah and MTG really speaks the mind of the entire US government
@@mexicanopdb The North Pole research institute really speaks the mind of the penguins
The Republic really speaks the mind of the citizens of the Star Wars universe
@@mexicanopdb except that China is also behaving like they have the position of the ambassador. They helping Russia wherever they can while russia occupies urkraine. You in Moscow? Pay well? Do they tell you that ambassadors are not like MTG? Ambassadors speak for the government
Imagine if Europe then said: aight Taiwan is now the real China.
We do, they get upset too. Lack of tact empathy works in an eternal cycle. Us meat robots just can't stand each other.
That would be poetic justice ⚖️. To make it more so the world 🌎🌍🌏 should recognize Taiwan as independent.
Taiwan last century history is much more complicated and China's right claiming Taiwan as national territory but the US made Israel to control Iran and Taiwan to control China and started telling an invented story that must of you trust. This is ultra over simplified of course, but I don't have more moneyless time to spend today.
They’d be speaking the truth.
Bro, that'd be fucking ballsy.
Since Russia is an ex-Soviet state too... China is saying Russia isn't a real country.
Exactly.
Russia is different from other ex-Soviet states because it is a legal USSR's successor according to the international law
@@xabar_8725 How? Please explain. And please note that russia was mong the first countries to leave the Soviet Union after its collapse. The last country was Kasakhstan.
@@larsrons7937 To put it simply, at first USSR's inheritance was divided between its ex-states, but they didn't want to pay debts that came with inheritance so they all came to agreement to give all inheritance to Russia (along with debts).
Google it yourself for further details.
@@xabar_8725 According to which international law precisely?
Russia left the USSR, just as everyone else did, other than Khazakstan, making them, if anything, the "legitimate successor state" (not that such a thing actually exists) since they never actually left the USSR, just rebranded it.
China when states recognize Taiwan:😡
Also China to Ex USSR states: Who are u?
I just remembered that _russia_ is a "former Soviet state" and therefore does not exist.
@@larsrons7937That's a point. However, Russia is an old nation predating the USSR. Maybe give it back to any surviving members of the Czar's family?😅
@@johnchandler1687 That could be an option. We have a few living around here in the vicinity. Otherwise the right owner of russia must be Kasakhstan since they were the last country to leave the Soviet Union. russia was among the first to leave after the collapse.
idk if u realize even in ur extremely reductive “meme” or whatever it’s a consistent position.
You did it. Your comment got a small St. Petersburg troll on the hook. I knew your comment would be like a magnet. And this one after 13 years still hasn't learned to write English. Please don't answer him by tagging him. They earn a rubble or two when someone does so. Instead answer to the initial post, if needed.
You know he's thinking of Tibet, Hong Kong, and Mongolia.
Macau?
Funny thing: Taiwan's Constitution still doesn't officially recognize Mongolia's borders. They still say it's a part of the Republic of China.
My arse
Mongolia patiencly waiting for their Khan to return
Tibet and Hong Hong weren't soviet states... Hong Kong was a British protectorate and Tibet was independent.
All of eastern Europe should open Taiwanese embassies in return. China would be fuming.
That will fantastic to see
the EU should do that
and NATO countries
that would be fun
Agree
waa he wrong though? can you point to the international agreement that theyre sovereign nations?
@@youraverage90sguys7 Im not 100% sure but I dont think you need an agreement for every country. They are part of the UN and recognized by the UN which makes them a sovereign country.
>go to europe
>say a quarter of their countries don't exist
>refuse to elaborate
>leave
giga chad move tbh
CCP doesn't exist
@@rabbitazteca23it’s just more of China encroaching on others with predatory behavior like the aggressive thing that it is.
Sigma
Or a total idiot…
Western Taiwanese politicians should be aiming to be more thoughtful than this!
Okay east German
@@missk1697 That analogy doesn't work here?
@@guacre2675your comment says it does😂😂😂😂
Northwest probably works best geographically
@@missk1697East Germany wasn't an insurrection.
You seem confused
China just said “well, under the bus you go.”
@@annan7728 Chinese communist shill
because Natio wouldn''t Recornised Calalonia, Letriem, corsica, scottland, Cascade, Dombas,. Letriem is Northen Ireland. This because of Nato refusing to recornised Cataloinia. If Nato wan't the war to end . Nato should recornised Calalonia, Letriem, corsica, scottland, Cascade, Dombas. Nato only recornised country that makes them stronger. Because spain clam cataloina inderpent was illegal
@@nickfielding5685get grammarly
@@nickfielding5685man is literally blaming NATO lol.
Tbf what were they supposed to do? His comments were completely moronic and not in line with the position of the Chinese government
Russia is part of the ex-soviet states. So The sovereign status of Russia is also in question?
To China (and frankly, Russia) the USSR and Russia are the same nation with just different governments
@@Fuerto203which is, at the same time, ignorant and hypocritical
Yeah, the Russian federation is as old as the other post USSR countries. It doesn't have a claim to them. It's also worst for the people's republic of China because Taiwan is actually older.
Which would mean Outer Manchuria could be returned to China.
nah, this wasn't a play for that. but it might be the sweetener that gets China on-board for a peace deal that is harsh on Russia.
It is. Russia is not real.
Send a European ambasador to tell him that the China's rightful government isn't in Beijing but in Taipei.
That European ambasador won't be returning back.
But the CIVIL WAR of CCP-PLA & KMT-NRA hasn't really ended.
So it is up to the world to recognise either warring party as the Sovereign government.
Surprise Ex USSR states are not recognised by international law. So Moscow is still the capital of USSR.
Is that correct.
🥹💯✋️
It's time to end the "One China" policy.
japan is based off china language and its culture
sorry wrong reply
@@GlowBoyGamerwhat, who dropped you on your head?
@@Supersonicspyrohe’s right though….
@@user-mi8oz7dq1sHe’s not. Japan has evolved a unique culture from 5 different influences over the past 2 millennia. Let’s not be dumb and entertain China’s idiocy on this subject.
If it wasn't actually China's position, that ambassador would have been fired.
More like that ambassador would go “missing”
From what I read, this particular ambassador has already said some interesting things that were met with an outrage. My guess is his role is to "test the waters" with similarly controversial statements.
Exactly. CCP China are wizards with word games.
“Fired”
Out of a cannon
Don't get mad, get even.
All European countries should open up embassies in Taiwan.
go ahead do it,
Lmao, not even the US would do that. Do you know why?
One week after Taiwan embassies:
Breaking news, china rebuilds USSR
be quiet
@@hx5525 it will happen if China becomes or poses too much of a risk.
Corporate Interests don't want that to happen.
China try not to piss off everyone every 5 seconds challenge:
Impossible!
Nah he just absorbing the Français ways, he is a great man, just don't mention anything about politics 😅
No way he thought no one was going to notice when he went 'Uhh yeah you guys just don't legally exist'
"We do not exist that's why you have an embassy in our country"
because Natio wouldn''t Recornised Calalonia, Letriem, corsica, scottland, Cascade, Dombas,. Letriem is Northen Ireland. This because of Nato refusing to recornised Cataloinia. If Nato wan't the war to end . Nato should recornised Calalonia, Letriem, corsica, scottland, Cascade, Dombas. Nato only recornised country that makes them stronger. Because spain clam cataloina inderpent was illegal
@@nickfielding5685 catalonia is not self governed or did not devide in any way from spain, same as Corsica scotland etc, those are regions who are ASKING for independence not independent, also Corsica is not even trying to get independence and Scotland made a referendum and lost
@@nickfielding5685 ""Letriem"? The nearest I can get is Leitrim - a rather insignificant county in Ireland. As Ireland isn't even a Nato member I'm not sure why Nato would recognise a part of it declaring independence!
@@nickfielding5685 becouse it was illegal. It may be moral, but in Spain you can not legally unilaterally secede. You can only be rejected by the rest of the country. So recognizing the sovereignty of Catalonia would mean not recognizing the sovereignty of spain. But catalonia has spanish army, police, agencia tributaria( spanish national taxes), so its not like taiwan, who rule themselves, tax themselves and defend themselves.
Why the people's republic of china tried to invade the republic of china and fail and you consider it a similar case to catalonia? Please answer that.
@@miguellabordaburnett3617 It is the same thing. The only reason Taiwanese independence is supported, is because it is in the Interest of the West. That is all. To argue that it is not the same because the people in Catalonia do not govern themselves practically speaking is just not convincing at all.
When a country slips its tongue like this, it's when the country in question reveals its true face.
Like the USA defending the Israel genocide in Palestine or how they voted against a ceasefire because they definitely revealed their true terrorist face then
China has concentration camps, if you look at their country for a second, you see past their cool tech, and see people who are scared, and fear what could happen to them, or their loved ones
Exactly. Where are the Chinese getting this sort of information?
@@schoolofpiracy
He just said the truth
Legally there was no agreement or point in thier history that sparked the existence of these states ….
Legally speaking they don’t exist
Honestly, it doesn’t reveal the country’s true face but it does sometimes reveal the country’s government true face
His remark indirectly said Russia would get annexed by China when given opportunity
China eyeing Outer Manchuria? Chinese for five millennia and occupied by russia for less than two centuries.
There is an absolutely juicy part to that: part of the modern Siberia at some point indeed overlapped with Chinese Empire. So-you aren’t very wrong. And China already have had a lot of small disputes with Soviet Union over tiny pieces of land on the border.
@@kilovolt2494 Good point, and things might get "juicy" indeed. Earlier last year a new Chinese law ordered all employees within China's energy sector to only use the old Chinese names for towns, places etc. in Outer Manchuria. They are not allowed to use the modern russian names anymore. This includes Vladivostok. Completely unrelated to this: I wonder why Pootin looked so tired right after last time he met Xi Jinping?
Exactly. CCP let Putin exhaust his military then CCP invade Russia. Lebenstraum for billion Chinese and CCP doesn't have to buy Russian oil any more. One big CCP USSR
Yh if what he said was correct Russia wouldn’t be a country but him saying they weren’t countries didn’t mean he wanted to annex them ffs😂
China had always ignored international law, saying it doesn't apply to them.
... while sitting on the councils making the rules
"China tries to extend it's Taiwan logic to other countries"
Technically, when jimmy carter gave tiwan back to china, it is part of china now
Taiwan is the same f'n Chinese from mainland
They left the mainland. 80% of the island have family in China. Who cares. It's even the same language. What a waste. Just America making countries smaller so there weaker and thus the usa can control everyone. The stupid people in the comments kill me. Just protect isrhell as it becomes authoritarian lol
Taiwan had been part of China since the 11th century. The only time it wasn't was when it was occupied by Japan during the early twentieth century.
@@pwalker1360 yes, but the rest of china hasn't been because of a comparatively recent civil war. Taiwan is all that remains of what was previously called china, and the new thing calls itself china and lays claim to Taiwan despite failing to conquer it during aforementionned civil war.
@@pwalker1360 and when japan raped and pillaged the island. But Japan is all good now lol. Jist through radioactive water back in because the UN Oops I meant the usa said it's ok
If an ambassador can not keep his mouth shut about personal beliefs on this grand scale then you replace them with someone who can keep it shut.
That wasn't a personal belief at all
He and his entire family are already in prison.
@@Larsino2000 "Ding ding ding! Fresh human organs for sail!"
🤮
@@Larsino2000are they? any source?
@@Larsino2000 source
But a country called TIBET does exist
From a country where international law and arbitration means nothing, clowns.
Come on let's face it International law means nothing these days anyway. It's like the UN means nothing..
_Circus music_
There's only Chinese law 😅
As if the US was an better 😂😂😂😂 fuck international law
ahh yess the world where they annex and claim new countries left right and centre wants to talk. ps taiwan is china and kosovo is serbia. you should.know this and i hopw you feel angry every time you realise it. as its the truth.
"I'm civilized, everyone else is barbarian."
- Chinese foreign policy since the inception of China
More like USA
@@spacemarine1332nope. US foreign policy since its inception was "everyone GTFO and leave us TF alone" until WWII or so, when people just WOULDN'T STOP STARTING SHIT. So America stopped leaving everyone else alone, and ever since _then_ we've been like "all poor people are barbarians, we only like people who make us rich." China made us rich for a few decades before beginning to threaten Taiwan, so we were actually real good friends with them for a bit there. Now China still makes us rich, but Taiwan makes us richer, so screw China, but not until they start storming the beaches.
@@spacemarine1332 USA has been doing that for 200 years. China has been doing it for thousands of years, literally...
Hit the library.
@@andrijajalsovec5877 USA is 200 years old and his mother is uk they are pretty same so yeah im sure i know more than you 🤓
Bro what do you think hitting library does change anything people using smartphone now. also i didn't say china didn't do that i said USA did that too sooooo i don't understand why you should give your useless opinion with out zero percent of thinking that maybe im just saying china isn't alone Americans you are the same and usa is faster im sure china at least had 200 years before starting that shit
@@spacemarine1332 Whoah, calm your google translate noises. Just responding to your useless whataboutery with the kind of response it deserves.
That was not a personal statement, that was Chinas actual position and they backtracked when they received pushback.
True
Exactly.They want to support Russia now that they see they could defeat the west, and also to further their own claims
Exactly. They were testing the waters
And it was a ‘personal statement’ when the Russian foreign minister once suggested hat the unification of Germany was illegal... how do we know this isn’t prevelant in the upper leadership, and isn’t just hidden so they can make some money off selling cheap-made goods?
@@alexvlaxos6620 That’s funny. It’s been said that Russia was the second best army in the world, and now is the second best army in Ukraine...
Europe should dropped the one China policy that is how they can reply to China. Baltic countries can spearheaded that policy
Europa should return the favor and promote these nations from nation to nation-state:
Tibet
Inner Mongolia
Xinjiang
Manchuria
Taiwan
-they are not Han Chinese anyway
Historically you are most correct.
@@FromaTwistedMindignorant.
So you support ethnic nationalism?
Daily Reminder: Taiwan is an Independent Country 🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼
Good for you but we need to spare the world an even worse economic disaster especially with Russia disaster if china go to war it will be a calamity
🇨🇳❤️❤️❤️🇹🇼
@@suiseipersonalshota-con Ur mainland Chinese?
As a Chinese I agree Taiwan is not a part of China tbh
Taiwan is a chinese province
He just said how the Chinese actually feel and think.
I dont doubt that, but its foolish to use true feelings and thought in diplomacy. But I am curious, do you know why this is they dont consider the countries to be sovereign?
And we feel and think that the CCP is not in control. The Chinese Republic should be the only government we accept and communicate with
@@cndres9119the prc proceeds to stop making your iPhone
@@mgigachad3170 good that apples production is moving to India and my investment in TSCM is growing steadily
@@cndres9119 Hmm still even then china still has a grip on manufacturing.
China telling people what's true and false is ironic and amusing.
Same with Europe and the west
@@Kingkillersstripe632 not really...
@@Kingkillersstripe632if you go deeper in China you know wat CCP is they the most lying people out there then any other countries/continent
Beside that Europa/EU & Amerika are like Saint/ Truth tellers then China ever be
@Antonio-Gransci I don't know I'm not a fucking fascist idiot... why?
How is it ironic and amusing? Was he incorrect? No.
Here's a thought. Heavy tariffs on Chinese products to make up for the low wages in China. How can Western countries compete with a nation who pays an eighth of the wages, none of the benefits and no safety concerns for the workers? Bring manufacturing jobs back to Europe and North America. Lower China's GDP so they have less money to build their military. Also make it as hard for a Chinese company to open up or buy companies as it is for western investors to do the same in China.
-100 social credit for you 🇨🇳😠
@@novix2961
you know how the system works comrade.
It’s funny you think tariffs on China would bring jobs to Europe, there’s about two more continents of countries they jobs will go to before Europe
Americans still buy from Russia Russia has refined uranium that the us still needs to import before the deadline and we sanctioned them 😂.
Haha so easy for you to say just lower China's GDP, do you even know how GDP works? Less money to build their military, while China spends only 2% of their GDP on the military and 1/4 the amount US spends. Bring manufacturing jobs back to Europe and North America while Europe is going through deindustrialization almost and begging China to set up meetings, while also yapping about dECoUpLiNg with China, but oh wait you're a Westerner sorry I forgot I was arguing with a wall. Like I know you're supposed to be stupid but make it make sense
China be like: “why does everyone hate us?”
Meanwhile they have foreign ministers calling Indians inferior and saying Eastern Europe doesn’t exist, lmao
only the west hates china and acts xenophobic towards them because theyre challenging the status quo, the world loves china
@@propletrelooxretlitre5705 chinese ambassadors kidnap and beat foreingers citizens .
@@propletrelooxretlitre5705 no, their isn’t a news story twice a week about any western countries ambassador being extremely racist
@@propletrelooxretlitre5705
Well, yeah, you don't
Well I guess besides them neglecting helping Developing countries and combating climate change
You do have people in America doing that but almost always they’re insulted or reprimanded for it. As far as we know this guy’s still kickin’ it.
Also, this is China’s foreign policy in a nitshell. They love their digital wolf warriors
Nothing is said without Beijing's approval. They just backtracked.
They were most certainly testing the waters how others would react and such. If it was an accident he would be demoted or disappeared by now.
He accidentally said what the CN govt really thinks. But most likely, it was testing the waters to see the reaction
Sam as when a flunky threatens nukes. Nobody says anything without the big mans approval first.
Hes right - he said something that nobody should understand.
How to steer a complx social super system
@Who are these people and why do I follow them Wolf Warrior diplomacy. Are you familiar with that?
China is such a stickler for international law😂
If China backpedals any harder they might actually go back in time.
"In response, we no longer recognize China as a country. That area belongs to Taiwan."
Imagine THAT happened 😂
It actually is true because after the communist revolution the government of China fled to Taiwan.
I mean...that is how it was supposed to be
😂... interesting thought
@@hadomidearaujo3221Taiwan is the remnant of old china you can't expect a fraction that moved to an island to be a part of mainland
Asian countries who've been dealing with these kinds of comments from China for decades: "First time?"
I mean, Asian countries were included in this statement as well, like Qazaqstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Tajikistan. And Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan are sometimes considered to be Asian, too. Would you like to explain which other Asian countries have been dealing with this? I read that China has been showing a lot of aggression toward Vietnam and has killed more than a hundred Vietnamese fishermen due to a territorial dispute, but has China actually gone as far as completely denying that Vietnam or any other non-ex-USSR Asian country has any territory at all?
@@autumnphillips151 the south asian countries are dealing with the same Chinese agression where China refuse to believe a particular part of the country as the part of other country and claim it for their own.
Same is with the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh which China claims to be theirs. And same is with Aksai Chin which they occupied in 1962 war.
And it's same with Tibet too and infact Tibet is the forgotten topic to the world since it doesn't suit their ideology and Tibet isn't giving them anything like Taiwan does. China attacked and occupied Tibet in 1950s
@@architmishra015 nah, its more like every neighbour of china has been dealing with china's bullshit for so long
Has China ever claimed that Japan isn't a recognized country?
@@architmishra015 aksai chin IS chinese. It belonged to the Qing and the indian border is invalid because they never consulted the chinese emperor to verify the border, only the tibetan authorities. Plus britian used the chinese border for a majority of time as its actually better for india(although the government wont tell you this) because the karakoram mountains are more defendable. Thats the whole reason the chinese were able to march in so easily
In fact that region is very unimportant to india. They werent even paying attention to it, china already had built a road there that the Indian government did not even know about. It wasnt secret either it was publicly shown on chinese maps
Only when india increased its military presence in the area did the chinese solidify the border
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Seems like China has a hard time deciding whether they want to be wolf warriors or normal diplomats.
Might just be the same distinction we see between war hawks and bleeding heart liberals.
I love how diplomacy oscillates between serious business kind language and Highschool teenager social games
One is preparation for the other
One highschool teenager social game drama leads to another aaaaaaand
*someone just shot Franz Ferdinand twice*
This is the case with chinese diplomacy
As a fully grown 33 year old adult man, I can tell you the high school drama and games never stop. The sphere of influence just gets bigger and more dangrous.
3purposes.
Trolling
Psychological warfare
A glimpse of their view of long range plans in support of Russia when their interests overlap.
It’s so funny to me that this is basically just a real life international twitter argument
The way you think is just so funny.
There's nothing funny about this: the mask is slipping.
China: you’ve earned a trip to Lake Laogai
It's a Freudian slip that reveals the innermost desires of Sauron and Nazgul from The Dark Land of Mordor.
That’s some “The Speaker of the House cannot speak on behalf of the House” type bullshit right there
Best response would be to open Taiwanese embassies because it was the first Chinese government after all.
Yeah, China doesn't recognize a lot of countries.
China would like to set precedent on statehood (or lack of) so that the Taiwan issue can be settled internally (Taiwan gets invaded and nobody interferes).
A diplomat speaking in an interview is never allowed to express their own personal views. They are representing the government/king/queen/prime minister of their country and are allowed to make deals in their stead.
If it wasn’t China’s official view, the ambassador would’ve been fired.
Oh yeah I'm sure the chinese will forget to remind him...
You must be blinded not to see the back tracking of many western diplomats. Or you have learned with your sense of superiority that I can do but not you.
If it's said or if anything bad said by a Chinese about the Philippines and even India, the Asians wouldn't unite for protest. And even if they do, China would stand by what it says. That's how different China is towards Europeans and its fellow Asians. Hopefully one day all Asians unite. That would be VERY!!! powerful.
What kind of stone age country still has a monarchy 💀
So, the ambassador is just unprofessional.
Good excuse.
but he's still in place. Meaning that being still supports him. So his personal views are the views of Beijing
@Elliasp Real clever.
Make yourself look like an amateur to the world just to please Xi.
@@yt.personal.identificationAh yes China looks like the amateurs and not the European countries losing their heads over it
What’s amateur is crying about some mean words and getting easily provoked
@@doom1894 We know. It is that Lone Wolf Diplomacy again.
So clever. No one sees it.
@@doom1894A country in the security council calls your sovereignity into question, that's not "losing your head'. A nation's sovereignity is it's sole mark of international power, any diplomatic or economic weight you have relies on the fact you can answer for yourself - to question it is to say that these countries don't exist and any law, treaty or hierarchy they have is illegal. No sane diplomat would just take that lying down, and even then they reacted extremely professionaly - with them hoping to see further clarification from the mainland itself over what those statements actually mean.
So much for being a diplomat! 😂
This is a Taiwan thing, isn't it...
yep 😮💨
Always
It's the only CCP personality trait.
Even tho Taiwan is older than the PRC
It’s ironic, since legally the official government of China rules from Taiwan... and the CCP took over illegally, declaring their own government, (in their eyes) just like the Baltics did
well technicly speaking taiwan claims to be part of china to .........
they just don.t recognize the "communist" government
They really said “it’s not a political view, it’s just an opinion” like ok?? That’s an ambassador though, they shouldn’t be saying shit like that 💀💀
to cover and protect themselves, just say it was there opinion
And on a live tv💀
yeah lmaooo
wait until an EU representative says publicly that Taiwan is a real country (which it is). 😂 They're gonna be FUMING, but they'll have to remember that that's their opinion! 😊
@@steamoreeno So far, Taiwan itself hasn't actually tried to become a fully sovereign, separate, and independent country, even though it pretty much is in practice. Taiwan as well has been driving the One China policy, just like the continental China has. Of course the continental China wants a single China ruled by the CCP, whereas Taiwan nowadays wants a democratic China of multiple parties.
In other words, it would be somewhat weird for other nations to start to campaign for Taiwan's total separation from China when Taiwan itself isn't doing it.
@@herrakaarme I see
International: "People's Republic of China don't actually exist" ,we acknowledge Taiwan as a country ."😂
Not lies, not misrepresentations, only freedom of expression.. !
Nani??? Since when did China allow their government officials to have personal views????
@Esphaeras Praestans which is dumb because using that logic China should belong to Taiwan since Taiwan is older.
Indeed. In purely continuity Taiwan is the last outpost of the old Chinese empire. But when have china ever let reality influence their rhetoric?
@@hunterkage2842 “Taiwan is older” 😂😂😂 what a dumb arse.
@@WhichDoctor1 taiwan has nothing to do with Qing its the RoC
That's the dead giveaway.
Someone's social credit just took a massive hit 😅
For speaking the party line out loud
Haha
💀
That socio crap is fucking stupid.
Chinese diplomat speaking the personal view of all the government.
Government: “chuuuut we shouldn’t say it loud”
You know a country is very powerful when second rate ambassador can make the world mad
I would suggest that China does not exist, it's West Taiwan.
I would suggest we make China literally not exist
North Taiwan*
China does not exist. It is South Mongolia.
USA dosnt exost is north mexico or south UK
@@kure2658 bot
Sounds like something China would say. Otherwise China would have to acknowledge Taiwan’s right to exist.
if they truly believed that they would unite with taiwan by dissolving their own government and giving control back to taiwan (wich historically is the chinese government in exile).
You know that Taiwan was and still is Chinese territory, where Fascists and Nazis that helped Japan fleed after the socialist revolution
China would have to acknowledge China? It’s PRC vs ROC
@@Maverrick2140if they believe that, they would no longer need to give special treatments in trade with Taiwan.
@@Maverrick2140Yes a government that has been ruling over a small island with a population of a few million for almost a century is definitely fit to rule mainland china.
It took the communist government 30 years for things to be stable in China. It would take a century for the democratic government to bring stability if the CCP is removed
"met with outrage across eu"
Me in eu "well i never heard of it , and i dont give a fak about his opinion"
Well he's made a legal point just answer it
I'm not a fan of China and Europeans should quickly answer the legal aspect
Chinese government: "bro wtf you can't reveal what we're actually thinking to public"
In case anyone doesn’t see why they would do this:
If they can get agreement on this, then it means they can get agreement that any of their former territories are still under their control
Finally, someone sees the point.
@@patrickromero3639 Im from East Germany and I take great offense. Probably the first time in my life I have been actually offended by something.
Agreement need two partners to agree.
Yu don't recognize me I don't recognize you
- china
This is called "soundboarding. " the good news is they got responses they needed.
What I'm really waiting for is the countries in question to declare that China has no legitimate status, and that mainland China is a breakaway territory of the rightful government in Taiwan.
That won't happen. It's too risky to make such a claim, and it's not really based in reality.
China's claims aren't true either, but they at least SOUND somewhat plausible.
@@MartinFinnerup exactly
That diplomat of China is very dumb but the countries in question are not equally dumb to retaliate like that. No matter how arrogant China is, it's a fact that they are now one of the strongest countries in economics and military and no one would like to cross China (except for equally strong nations like India and US)
There will be devastating effects if those countries' politicians acted on emotion, not logic
That's brave coming from Greater Taiwan
Western*
Pardon? Don't you mean North Taiwan? Okay. Okay.
I'll be diplomatic.
North West Taiwan. Everyone is happy now, alright?
china province that got puppet installed by US
@@OnizukaGTO Psych! They all get angrier~
To say this is gatekeeping and hypocrisy would be putting it extremely nicely and generously.
Italy with the Roman Empire about to go crazy
"personal views"
I thought there is no "personal views" on CCP, especially if you are a government officer? since in CCP if you have "personal views" that differs from state you will be "disappeared" and then charged with either "foreign agent" accusation or "corruption" accusation😂
Indeed!
well wait a bit and i bet this dude will have "mysteriously dissapeared" or "gotten into an accident" once he goes back to china
Can’t lie they never did this with Palestine
The double standards.
Well you technically have freedom of speech in the Chinese constitution, and when Chinese are interviewed they saw they have it. However, there is a vague "spreading of rumors" charge in China & Singapore.
Where not in 1980. And more peopke get a heart attack in USA than the one who dissapear in china and china have 10x times more population
Then all ex Soviet countries, including Kazakhstan and other central Asian, should recognize Taipei instead of Beijing.
The whole world should recognise Taipei for the UN seat including Security Council- that would visibly diminish the CCP and give heart to those who are protesting.
@@stevev238 if you still think taiwan is the real china you’re just delusional
Its time taiwan forges its own identity and drops this ‘one china’ nonsense
@@stevev238 power speak louder, your feeling toward CCP is meaningless when China owes you.
@@stevev238 You are way too clueless about the geopolitical and historical significance and politics behind such ignorant clueless decision
@@stevev238 Asia is bigger than Europe & Europe will NEVER stand a chance against Asia
China just can’t get a break, can they 😂 news out of Europe is that everyone there is finally fed up with China’s intimidation, especially around the time they targeted Brendan Kavanagh.
I don’t understand, American, help me out here, are they saying those states actually belong to China?
To my understanding everything an ambassador says publically represents the position of his country otherwise he would be immediately removed
Ambassadors usually are, be they chinese or representing any _other_ country. I would be very surprised if this guy wasn't replaced already, within hours.
@@pr0xZen Then be surprised cause he's not being replaced. This is because what he said does represent China's position, they're just backtracking.
@@giantWario they were testing the waters for sure.
Macron will sellout the world and everyone is catching on to his games.
@@arturturkevych3816 there is a reason russia and china are shaking hands. Russia is the desperate and pathetic country that actually represents an acr up the sleeve for china. Ignoring the whopping nuclear arsenal issue, china is forming a union of sorts not only to oppose the dollar but to present and equal ability of military force.
Entirety of Central Asia probably: "Excuse me bub, kindly shut your trap."
I'm sure all of Ukraine would say something similar!
because Natio wouldn''t Recornised Calalonia, Letriem, corsica, scottland, Cascade, Dombas,. Letriem is Northen Ireland. This because of Nato refusing to recornised Cataloinia. If Nato wan't the war to end . Nato should recornised Calalonia, Letriem, corsica, scottland, Cascade, Dombas. Nato only recornised country that makes them stronger. Because spain clam cataloina inderpent was illegal
@@nickfielding5685 Your spelling ability just gave me a f_cking stroke.
@@nickfielding5685dont spam
@@nickfielding5685How tf do you have an English ass name like “Nick Fielding” but you still can’t spell?
Peace. Becoming very uncomfortably warm on the world stage. Peace.
Been nice knowing ya dude!😂
As far as I'm concerned... this was China declaring that they will stand with Russia if things get ugly.
And North Korea standing with Russia as well. You know you're in a noble cause when that's the crowd you hang with.
This was China saying that "Russia doesn't exist". Russia is a "former Soviet state".
@@larsrons7937in Chinese world view Russia is the USSR with a different government.
Chinese diplomat: “so former Soviet countries aren’t actually countries”
The Baltic States: “ *EXPLAIN YOURSELF NOW* ”
Ireland walked away
You're colonies of the United States whose real government is in Tel Aviv awaiting their messiah Donald Trump.
A valid personal commitment, why so hysterical, "me thinks you protest too much" Hamlet and Blackadder
Well now we understand the China/Russia connection and that China is comparing their own absorbed countries with the Soviet, Taiwan, Tibet, etc.
I hope France, Germany, and other states realize that China doesn't have their best interests, as if it wasn't already clear this just made it even more clear: Chinese Ambassadors don't have "personal opinions", the Chinese government just backtracked.
so when are u going to realize about US?
@@IamHandsome4u they never will… and hence humankind is doomed.
As Einstein said: the universe and the stupidity of mankind are infinite, but about the universe I am not so sure
@XYZ US doesn't do what China does
@@shoto7643yea EU is depanded but USis more and how war in ukrain shown EU can live without superpowers trade
Oh wow!! A state not having another states best interests in mind. Its like countries will worry about themselves first before caring about another country
Mf questioned the existence of Russia 💀💀💀
Not only Russia, Asian ex soviet countries that share borders and trade with China too.
What a chad, questioning all capitalist countries that emerged from the illigal dissolution of the USSR
@@j.c.k.8639 They voted for independance and it was granted as long as NATO wouldn't expand to the East. However, the West wisely decided that East Ukraine can't secede from West Ukraine b/c its illegal?
@@aoeu256 what? Are you trying 2 agree and disagree @ the same time?
@@aoeu256 Im not sure what you're trying to say in the second part of you comment but that supposed "promise" that NATO wouldnt expand to the East never actually happened. There was a study where they reviewed all available documents on the matter and it was only mentioned between the talk as an idea but it was never agreed upon. Also as someone from the "East" Europe (i still consider us Central Europe) i can honestly tell you reason why post Soviet countries were joining NATO so much is because of Russia. I think i can honestly speak for most former Soviet countries by saying we know what they did back then and we dont want it back. Ukraine now wants to join EU and posibly NATO but they are unlucky by being so close to Russia causing quite a lot of political tension. At the beginning of the "3 day special operation" Putin himself said he wants to bring Europe back to what it was before 1991. Times change but Russia dont. Eventually China will be next big issue in the world and at some point you cannot blame US for everything. Sure they screw up a lot but not everything.
lol .....
one small remark in an interview, one giant statement " ... we're invading taiwan!"
Damn…how many enemies does china want exactly 😂
There is no international agreement to Tibet's "merger" with China either.
Right. FREE TIBET too!!
@skulmaster6019 "recognized" is a very vague idea. Nobody recognises Transdynystria except Russia and it's cronies. Yet for practical purposes it is an independent entity. In the Chinese world view every state was a tributary to China. And nominally every state in east and South East Asia was "tributary" state. I recall that a few years back China "canceled" Korea's independence over some incident. I see Tibet in the same light
@@gazpachopolice7211 the ‘tributary’ worldview was long gone at that point
And whats this ‘korea is not independent’ stuff you’re spewing? I cant find anything about this online. China and both koreas have a very good relationship
Tibet was independent, but it wasnt recognised. I am not denying that it was independent
Also stop this ‘free tibet’ nonsense, most tibetans dont even want independence, they benefit from being part of such a prosperous nation, the only people who support a tibetan independence are the tibetan diaspora including the dalai lama (obviously he wants his power back) and people who are anti china, who care less about tibet and more that china loses land
What they do want is a little more autonomy while still being part of china
@@gazpachopolice7211 the tibetan government and the tibetan people are separate. Of course their government protests china, before that they had complete authoritarian powers there
Within tibet itself there isnt much of an independence movement
I’m not denying that china invaded tibet. But its a fact that tibet had limited recognition at this time
Its normal for independence movements to die down when the invader improves the conditions of the place by a lot.
For example india invaded many regions forcefully, but now there isnt as many independence sentiments in those regions because being a part of india has its advantages
The same way being a part of china has its advantages
China always recognised north korea, and they started recognising south korea in 1986. Keep in mind that south korea didn’t recognise china either
@@masterdeetectiv9520 within Tibet there isn't much of an independence movement. Yes we can verify that using the impartial and uncensored Chinese media.
Under the PRC ambassador's logic, China still belongs to Japan, Portugal and Great Britian. 🤣
PRC, not ROC.Taiwan does not have an ambassador in France.
Mainland china didnt really belong to any of those. A lot of Port citys and regions tho.
Wdym still it never did
😂 what the fuck are you talking about. Portugal and GB got one town each, both of which were formally given back in bilateral agreements. Japan also formally surrendered all occupied territory.
Japan wants to swallow China again ? ✌️🥹☮️
I'm from there and have heard this a lot in the last few years
France normally just kneels down when China pulls it's zipper down
So they admit that China is not Independent from Taiwan? Weird flex
neither the PRC nor ROC claim to be independant ,,,,,, they just fight over who rules both of them
:D
Taiwan is China
Good turn on them.
It’s the same country called China.
The old dynasties called anyone outside of China “barbarians who were destined to live under the rule of the emperor.” That attitude clearly hasn’t changed.
Actually it has with Taiwan at least. Fun fact, Taiwan is older than the PRC.
@@hunterkage2842 Not really. They are rather of the same age.
Oh yes, the CCP dictatorship is very much interested in the idea behind the "middle kingdom of China" in which the middle kingdom is the entire planet supposedly between hell and heaven, along those lines.
Don't be fooled, the CCP seeks complete and utter domination over the whole world, and it'll come at the cost of our people's rights and liberties if they do.
@@hellstorm300
On October 1, 1949, Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong declared the creation of the People's Republic of China (PRC).
The ROC was founded in 1912 in China. At that time, Taiwan was under Japanese colonial rule as a result of the 1895 Treaty of Shimonoseki, by which the Qing ceded Taiwan to Japan. The ROC government began exercising jurisdiction over Taiwan in 1945 after Japan surrendered at the end of World War II.
@@hunterkage2842 They basically coexisted from the beginning. 1949 was just the year when the modern borders were established.
Technically, he's right. Since the USSR was illegally dismantled.
In some alternate universes, all relationships are like world diplomacy.
If you had an argument with your girlfriend, you'd summon your girlfriend's representative to clarify the situation and then put out a public press release in response to your girlfriend's comments about washing the dishes.
And if your grandpa invites you to a Christmas dinner you'd first sign a memorandum of understanding before debating over if you or your representative will be present at the Christmas dinner.
We need a movie? You’d be a billionaire!
Diplomacy is technically a political imitation of a relationship. Think about it you give your partner an opinion and if they get upset about it you backtrack and say ‘you didn’t mean it’. This China thing is the same but with lots of diplomatic legalese
@@AttaBek1422 i get your points, but it actually mimics a quite toxic relationship
@@noahgeerdink5144 Yes China’s relationship with the West is very much toxic lol
They wanna be careful their girlfriend don't smash all the crockery on their heads!
No sense in getting angry about it, it's a useful glimpse into the mindset of the Chinese ruling class and shows us what their thinking will ultimately progress to.
It only takes two nations to recognise them and they are then states in their own right
I love how China has embassies in all these countries and were all basically called in to say "what the hell are you doing here? I thought you said we don't count as countries yet you open embassies here and enjoy diplomatic immunity?"
First that, you can't have diplomatic relations with a nation you don't acknowledge to be a nation. Secondly, Russia has signed treaties with Ukraine. A nation cannot sign treaties with nations it doesn't think exist and as soon as it does sign a treaty it acknowledges the other nation's sovereignty.
@@RoonMian You can ONLY get diplomatic immunity by recognizing that the authority you're appealing to is the government of the nation you're in! Those are the rules.
That's why diplomatic immunity is such a big deal, you don't just grant it in any circumstance and without it you can have "hey, are we ambassadors? Maybe. We just bought a house here, so what? No big deal. It's not like there's any change in legal status."
"China" didnt say that, a diplomat said that.
@@luizbertoneto What country does the Ambassador of China represent?
China is a country, it cant speak.
@@Treblaine
Interesting, a similar statement was made by the Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines by using Overseas Filipino Workers in China as blackmail to prevent the Philippines from supporting Taiwanese Independence.
dont be surprise, Taiwan get similar blackmails amost daily.
CHINA WILL RULE! TAIWAN BELONGS TO CHINA!!💪💪💪
China: "ex-soviet states dont exist"
Belarus: "buddy I've been asking that question for years now"
Russia: _"Hush. Don't remind anyone that_ we _are a post Soviet state"._