CHINA-QUAD: JUST BEFORE THE THIRD QUAD MEETING CHINESE EXPERTS ASK CHINA TO LAY DOWN ITS RED LINES

Just before the third Quad meeting of the US, Japan, India and Australia since 2020 to be held on February 18, Chinese experts said China should keep a close watch on the Indo-Pacific region and mark its red lines. Ni Feng, Deputy Director of the Institute of American Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told Global Times (February 18) that "The Quad is the centrepiece of the so-called Indo-Pacific Strategy, and the framework will play a greater role in the Biden administration's efforts to contain China." He added that the Biden administration has inherited the Indo-Pacific Strategy of the Trump era. Ruan Zongze, Executive Vice President of the China Institute of International Studies, told the Global Times that US President Joe Biden, who is also familiar with the "Asia rebalancing" policy from the Barack Obama era, is good at using a variety of mechanisms and tools to contain China's peaceful development with its allies. He said Biden hopes to take a multilateral approach, using Quad as a diplomatic vehicle to advance US regional interests in the Asia-Pacific region and declare that "Captain America is back". 







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