China Warns U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in January 24 Call
Jan 26, 2025, 12:00 AM
China's veteran foreign minister, Wang Yi, issued a veiled warning to the newly-appointed U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, during their first phone call on January 24, 2025, since Rubio's confirmation as President Donald Trump's top diplomat. The warning included the phrase "I hope you will act accordingly," a Chinese expression often used to urge responsible behavior. This phrase, which can also be translated as "make the right choice" or "be very prudent," reflects a diplomatic yet firm tone. The exchange highlights the strained relations between Rubio and China, stemming from Rubio's vocal criticism of China's human rights record as a U.S. senator, which led to Chinese sanctions against him in 2020. During the call, Rubio expressed concerns over China's actions in Taiwan and the South China Sea, while Wang Yi emphasized the need for appropriate conduct in future diplomatic engagements. The conversation underscores the challenges in U.S.-China relations under the Trump administration.
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