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Related: About this forumHead of Chinas Central Bank....Meets With USA Central Bank Head.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/head-of-chinas-central-bank-meets-powell-and-calls-for-stronger-cooperation-with-u-s-50054b3f?mod=home-pageHeads meeting and talk and agreeing. Its a good thing, Chamberlain and the times then being an exception.
Cooperation and understanding better than war, to most nations citizens who prefer one over the other
Didnt know about the central bank assisting with Sri Lanka debt relief, and others.
The world news that doesnt make it as news in the world of Western media is an ocean of information.
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Head of Chinas Central Bank....Meets With USA Central Bank Head. (Original Post)
Alexander Of Assyria
Apr 2023
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Tetrachloride
(8,478 posts)1. China and Sri Lanka have an unhealthy relationship
Alexander Of Assyria
(7,839 posts)2. Sri Lankans don't think so, and that's all that counts!
The unhealthy relationship was with the former colonialists!
The article specifically states and notes many nations welcome aid from the rising East and shuns the colonialism and war mentality of the West.
The West thinks this a bad thing is only more evidence that the colonial mindset has not faded.
The new liberal socialist leaning government of Brazil gets it
shunned on the American visit by the President, welcomed with open anrms and dozens of contracts in China.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/04/11/americas/lula-brazil-china-visit-intl-latam/index.html
Tetrachloride
(8,478 posts)3. I disagree with your "that's all that counts".
theres always a big picture and the big picture of the past isnt the same as the future.
just ask pakistan, india, bangladesh in a few months. hot isnt it.