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After Snubbing Obama, China Gives Putin Red Carpet Treatment, Warns Against Protectionism At G-20

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Roughly at the same time as China’s infamous snub of Obama‘s arrival at Hangzhou for the G-20 summit, when the G-20 host nation’s delegation first made sure there was no staircase for Obama to exit the plane and descend on the red carpet; forcing the president of the world’s most powerful nation to use an emergency exit…

… followed by a shouting match by a Chinese official who unleashed on the US Press corps and national security advisor Susan Rice, blocking them from crossing a blue rope holding back press and saying “This is our country. This is our airport”, Chinese officials had no such problems greeting Russian president Vladimir Putin with full honors, whose arrival – on the red carpet – took place without a glitch.

The favor was returned: according to RT, Putin brought a box of Russian ice-cream as a gift to Chinese leader Xi Jinping:  “I promised you I’d bring some ice-cream,” Putin said. “I’ve brought for you a box of it as a gift.” Xi Jinping is a real fan of Russian ice-cream. “Thank you very much for the gift, for the tasty ice-cream. In my every trip to Russia I always ask to buy Russian ice-cream. And then, at home, we eat it,” the Chinese leader said.

“You have the best cream, and it makes it so tasty. I like it very much. Thank you for this courtesy,” he added.

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Having brought no ice cream of his own, and his embarrassing arrival in China making front page news over the weekend, Obama quickly tried to talk down the embarrassing incident, saying the tensions were the result of different approaches to the media, as well as the sheer scale of the US operation when he travels, according to AFP. Obama pivoted away from the snub, instead accusing China of once again showing little respect for human rights: “Washington stands up for press freedom and human rights and – whatever the fallout – does not leave our values and ideals behind when we take these trips” he said.

“It can cause some friction. The seams are showing a little more than usual in terms of some of the negotiations and jostling that takes place behind the scenes,” Obama told reporters on Sunday.

The justification continued: “Part of it is we also have a much bigger footprint than a lot of other countries. And we’ve got a lot of planes, a lot of helicopters, a lot of cars, a lot of guys. You know, if you’re a host country, sometimes it may feel a little bit much.

Obama said it was not the first time Washington’s differences with Beijing had erupted during a visit, and that clashing values were also on display in his discussions with Xi.

Obama concluded by expressing hope the world would quickly move on and forget China’s snub of Obama on his last official visit to the country: “And so I wouldn’t over-crank the significance of it,” he said.

“None of this detracts from the broader scope of the relationship (with China),” he told a news conference. “The bilateral discussions that we had yesterday were extremely productive and continue to point to big areas of cooperation.”

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Obama’s “explanation” aside, China took the initiative to continue piling its critisim of the US, when Chinese President Xi Jinping said at the open of a two-day G-20 summit that the global economy is being threatened by rising protectionism and risks from highly leveraged financial markets. He was referring to recent US trade war escalations, and Washington’s recent response to Chinese dumping with duties on cold-rolled steel as high as 522%. As for highly leveraged financial markets, pretty much anyone could be at fault there.

His warning on Sunday followed bilateral talks with Barack Obama that the U.S. president described as “extremely productive”, but which failed to bring both sides closer on thornier topics such as tensions in the South China Sea.

In addition to the previously leaked communique details, which as reorted last night will call for more fiscal and monetary stimulus, observers expect G20 leaders to mount a defense of free trade and globalization and warn against isolationism, eyeing Britain’s vote in June to exit the
European Union and before the U.S. presidential election in November. The global economy has arrived “at a crucial juncture”, Xi said, in the face of sluggish demand, volatile financial markets and feeble trade and investment.

“Growth drivers from the previous round of technological progress are gradually fading, while a new round of technological and industrial revolution has yet to gain momentum,” he said.

Xi’s speech is presented below:

As Reuters confirmed last night’s report, G20 countries are set to agree in a communique at the end of the summit that all policy measures – including monetary, fiscal and structural reforms – should be used to achieve solid and sustainable economic growth, Japanese Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Koichi Hagiuda said. “Commitment will be made to utilizing all three policy tools of monetary and fiscal policies and structural reforms to achieve solid, sustainable, balanced and inclusive growth,” Hagiuda told reporters on the sidelines of the summit; what he was really doing is hinting that the BOJ may no longer abide by the demands of the US Treasury to not engage in significant currency devaluations potentially leading to a major surprise announcement out of the BOJ in its September meeting.

Xi also called on G20 countries to match their words with actions. “We should turn the G20 group into an action team, instead of a talk shop,” he said. Considering that the G-20 has been equated with the UN in terms of efficiency, we hope Xi isn’t holding his breath.

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Meanwhile, some of the G20 leaders have begun drawing battle lines in disputes over issues ranging from trade and investment to tax policy and industrial overcapacity, suggesting there was far less smiling by world leaders going on behind the scenes.

According to Reuters, Xi held talks with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and told him he hoped Australia would continue to provide a fair, transparent and predictable policy environment for foreign investors. China was angered when Australia blocked the A$10 billion ($7.7 billion) sale of the country’s biggest energy grid to Chinese bidders last month.

China has accused Australia of bowing to protectionist sentiment in blocking the bid for Ausgrid, as well as an earlier one by a China-led consortium to buy cattle company Kidman & Co. Beijing has also criticized Australia, a staunch U.S. ally, for running surveillance flights over disputed islands in the South China Sea.

Meanwhile, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker shot back at China saying the G-20 host nation must set up a mechanism to address its problem of industrial overcapacity, adding it was “unacceptable” the European steel industry had lost so many jobs in recent years. “Overcapacity is a global problem but there is a particular Chinese element,” he told a news conference.

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Britain’s future after its departure from the European Union was also subject to discussion. Obama reassured Prime Minister May that Britain’s closest political, commercial and military ally would stand by her, tentatively backing off his infamous line that Brexit would leave the UK “in the back of the queue.”  However, Obama did not shrink away from his stance that Brexit was a mistake and that London would not be able to jump the queue to arrange a bilateral trade deal.

Juncker said that if Britain wanted access to the European Union’s common market, it needed to respect the rules of the common market. Turnbull, meanwhile, said Australia wanted an early free trade agreement with Britain so markets could remain open between them when Britain formally left the European trading bloc.

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Snubbed or not, Obama held talks with Xi on Saturday that ran late into the night focusing mostly on the recent geopolitical tensions surrounding the disputed islands. He urged Beijing to uphold its legal obligations in the disputed waters of the South China Sea, and stressed U.S. commitments to its regional allies. Xi responded by saying China would continue to safeguard its sovereignty and maritime rights in the South China Sea. But China is keen to keep the summit focused on economic issues and to prevent other disputes from overshadowing it.

According to a “fact sheet” on China-U.S. relations issued on Sunday, the two sides agreed on a range of issues, including avoiding competitive currency devaluations and not limiting deal opportunities for foreign information and communication technology providers.

Obama, in the last five months of his presidency, is using the visit to put a final stamp on his signature policy shift toward the Pacific, setting the tone for his White House successor, who will be elected in November and take office on Jan. 20. Judging by this weekend’s incidents, Chinese opinion of the highest US political institutions has never been lower.

Perhaps just as bizarre as the now infamous Obama snub, however, was China’s decision to convert parts of the city of Hangzhou, with its 9 million people, into a virtual ghost town as China sought to ensure that the G20 summit stays incident-free.


Source: http://silveristhenew.com/2016/09/04/after-snubbing-obama-china-gives-putin-red-carpet-treatment-warns-against-protectionism-at-g-20/


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    Total 18 comments
    • Twisted0ff

      The whole world just laughed in the nigger muslims face and he’s to stupid to realize that he was the ass of the joke!
      :grin:

      • Equalizer

        O-vomit is Soros’s “sodomite jester”.

      • tw

        on the contrary…he got it alright ..I will bet he is seething about it as well ..all the other leaders wish they had the guts to do it

    • Anonymous

      I’m thrilled by it, you reap what you sow. Now if the american people would just do the same and show this sodomite he is not a god, he is not a dictator, he his not special, he is but a public servant afforded some fine luxuries to have while doing the service perhaps this piece of human excrement will come down to where it belongs. We are a constitutional republic and not a democracy and we have a checks and balance system that the sodomite likes to ignore. Maybe what the public should do is drag his queer ass out of the white house, and strip him naked tied to a pole and spank him like a child that is in need should have. Bravo china bravo.

      • Doccus

        But how do you *really* feel? ;-)

    • Pink Slime

      He is a sodomite. They always exit from the rear! :lol:

      • Daffers

        nICE ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • truther357

      Not every country is as ‘stupid’ as the USA.. Just about knowledgeable country (and person) in the world knows that Barry is a lying, foreign national ( to the USA ) ‘talking head’ con-artist, drug addict, Muslim, drifter, criminal, that George Soros, Our ‘left-stream’ Media and the Democratic ‘Socialist’ Party, the ‘corrupt’ DOJ… financed to become POTUS!
      Make them ALL look might ‘third world’ STUPID! + Hawaii & Hollywood!
      They can now live in their little world of ‘Useful Idiots!’

      • Doccus

        What just astonishes me is that not even 20 years ago a gay chainsmoking crackheadwith no record to spewak of could NEVER even have gotten nominated, never mind elected president. The scandal would have been outrageous.. Yet now, there’s not only a TWO term president that fits the bill, but a crook and sociopath waiting in the wings to replace him. How could this have happened?

        • sarah

          Doccus:

          When we threw God the Creator out of America the Devil took his place.

          That’s how this happened in America.

          How’s that pooping on God thing working out for us?

    • Doccus

      Well, with de big war machine rollin all over the worl, finally da pigs fly home to roost. Ya dat be “change you can believe in” Actually, I kinda have to say it’s mighty unbelievable.
      “Solly, stairway to heaven not workee now. Can prane kneel?

    • DISPENSER

      Given the opportunity, who wouldn’t snub Oblowme, and treat Putin with respect?

    • Jacko

      Putin gets the red carpet treatment because Russia and China are friendly and do a lot of business…

      • Болеслава

        It looks purple to me which is the colour of royalty – fitting, as putin is the ‘great monarch’ innumerable prophets have alluded to.

    • Benzo

      I believe the treatment here has nothing to do with Obama but more to do with USA. Obama did nothing bad to China for him to be treated this way. The issue is old bad international history of USA.

    • Болеслава

      Might have something to do with the fact China was never allowed to join ASEAN (america and south east asian nations. Obama should have taken the hint and went home but he is comfortable grovelling – “what they won’t let us disembark? Use the emergency exit!”

    • rmstock

      U.S., China G20 talks begin with airport row
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dJHTs6Zzk0

    • Technolab

      Good to see that those SUPERPOWERS are shaking hands :smile:
      And let’s hope those backdoor phantasms return to their stones in the woods,….. :???:

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