Group 1 - The upcoming high-level talks in Stockholm between U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen and Chinese officials aim to address tariff issues and seek reconciliation amid escalating international tensions [1][3] - The previous trade dialogues between the U.S. and China have been characterized by a stalemate, with the last two meetings held in Geneva and London, leading to increased complexity in negotiations [1][3] - U.S. Secretary Yellen plans to discuss not only tariffs but also the geopolitical implications of China's oil dealings with Iran and Russia, indicating a shift towards incorporating geopolitical factors into trade discussions [4] Group 2 - The U.S. has expressed urgency in seeking a meeting, highlighting a communication imbalance between the two nations, which has become a significant barrier to negotiations [3] - The Chinese government has maintained a firm stance on its cooperation with Russia and Iran, asserting that these decisions are independent and in accordance with international law, contrasting with the U.S.'s more aggressive approach [4] - The ongoing negotiations reflect not only economic interests but also a reevaluation of the U.S.-China relationship on the global stage, emphasizing the complexity of their interactions amid trade wars and technological competition [4]
中方的请柬一直未到,美国只能步步退让,主动邀请中方在特殊地点会面
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-23 20:52