China and US already in early stage of a new Cold War, have to choose either peace or escalation: Analysts

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China and US already in early stage of a new Cold War, have to choose either peace or escalation: Analysts
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China still needs a peaceful and stable international environment to develop its economy and achieve its long-term development goals, noted experts.

into actual confrontation, or embrace peaceful development for all, said analysts on Tuesday .

“But I do not think that the new minister Qin Gang thinks that that will serve China's core interest strategic interest, because China still needs a kind of peaceful and stable international environment in which it can develop its economy and achieve its long-term development goals,” he told CNA’s Asia Now.

He added that the US should not think it can “pull some kind of a magic wand to make the Chinese territory non-Chinese” and violate China's sovereignty and territorial integrity, while contrastingly defending that of Ukraine. When handling a relationship with the US, Taiwan was surely an issue that he would have had to face, explained Dr Chen.

“The peaceful rise of China is not to be stopped, and actually it will create a lot of opportunities for business people and communities in the United States,” added Dr Gao.Dr Chen said that China's geopolitical plan on the Ukraine war has been to remain neutral, while still developing its economic and technological ties with Russia.

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