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    “There is only one China”: Mélenchon maintains his words, despite criticism within the Nupes

    The former LFI leader deplored the “cries of outrage” heard, especially in the Nupes camp, after he described Nancy Pelosi’s trip to Taiwan as a “provocation”.

    The former leader of La France insoumise does not budge. Jean-Luc Mélenchon, criticized on the left for having described Nancy Pelosi’s visit to the island as a “provocation”, persists and signs this Saturday in a new post published on his blog, reusing the term and reaffirming that “he does not there is only one China”.

    In a first blog post published Thursday, he also felt, in the midst of tensions between Beijing and Taipei, that “the Chinese will solve the problem between them”.

    In a new publication this Saturday, he says he is “spooked” by the “very strange reactions” and the “cries of outrage” of his critics, while “we must not want a new war front”.

    “What kind of fear reigns over the debate? Where has the active president of Franco-Chinese friendships Mr. Raffarin gone? And the signatories of the UMP’s cooperation agreement with the Chinese Communist Party? And Fabien Roussel (the national secretary of the PCF, Editor’s note), after his recent friendship trip to China? The sufficiency of the first and the frightened caution of the second dismay me”, writes Jean-Luc Mélenchon.

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    And to reiterate his arguments: “I have only repeated the constant doctrine of our country (France, let us remember) since 1965 with regard to China. There is only one China”, “that is also regulated by international agreements accepted by our country and members of the UN”, and “China and the USA undertake to respect each other’s sovereignty and territorial unity”. He also underlines “the super cold reception received since his provocation by Ms. Nancy Pelosi in Tokyo and Seoul”.

    The call for a “non-alignment” of Paris

    The ex-presidential candidate wonders if his critics “think that millennial China will bow to their posturing”, and points to a risk of seeing Beijing “enter into closer convergence with Russia” while “forming” a more homogeneous block between the USA and Europe ‘whatever the cost’ in terms of enslavement and the risk of war”.

    “Macron’s France has given up playing a role in this world part”, he also laments, advocating a “non-alignment” of Paris, at the heart of his vision of international relations.

    While the Chinese Embassy in France thanked him in a tweet, he defends himself by republishing a sentence from his previous post: “regardless of the extent and level of criticism that may be leveled at the Chinese government, we We must refuse to condone war on China to satisfy US views on Taiwan.”

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    Within the left alliance Nupes, the national secretary of EELV Julien Bayou had denounced Friday “a rather dated vision” and “a real cynicism in terms of geopolitics” on the part of Jean-Luc Mélenchon, while the boss of the Socialist Party, Olivier Faure, judged that if “the advisability of Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan is debatable, the will of the Taiwanese to live in a democracy is not”.

    Source: BFM TV

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