Chapter 645: Conditions Proposed by China (1/2)



Chapter 645: Conditions Proposed by China

The large conference room, which was temporarily converted from a room, looks simple and elegant.

Zhang Gong led his men to sit on the sunny side first, and everyone sat down with him as the center.

On Zhang Gong's left are Minister Tang, Lin Qingqing, and Song Yiyuan. On his left are Deputy Minister Chen and Minister He.

As the two ministers of foreign affairs, Tang and Chen are the main spokespersons for today's negotiations.

Mr. Zhang had explained the conditions and requirements from China, as well as the minimum limit, to the two ministers in advance.

What they have to do is to use their negotiation experience to elevate China's status and advantages, put pressure on Country R, and make the other party agree to China's demands.

After the two parties sat down, they began to negotiate.

The relationship between the two countries was already tense, so there was no need for any formalities of greeting.

Minister Tang took out a piece of paper from his briefcase, turned it around, put it on the table, and pushed it across.

"This is our Chinese exchange condition."

Secretary Ye stood by and translated the words to the R people in time.

The old man in the lead took the document and handed it to the only young man in the delegation next to him, asking him to take a look at the contents of the document first.

A few minutes later, the young man finished reading the three pages.

With a bad look on his face, he leaned close to the old man's ear and said several words.

As he spoke, the old man's expression became uglier and uglier.

China proposed six conditions for exchanging the antidote this time.

First, reduce tariffs on China's import and export trade by 10 percent.

(2) In the future, if China wants to purchase rare materials from Country R, Country R shall not refuse and shall not sell them to China at a price higher than the market price.

Third, Country R shall not oppose the content proposed by China at any international conference.

Fourth, Chinese citizens enjoy the same legal treatment as Chinese citizens in the United States.

5. China will send 100 people to Country R every year to learn advanced technology.

Sixth, Country R should withdraw its spies stationed in China. If any of them remain and are caught by China, they can be shot directly.

These six points were carefully considered by Mr. Zhang before he finally decided.

Each one seems simple, but in fact it challenges the bottom line of the R people.

For example, the first measure of reducing tariffs by 20% will save China a lot of money, while Country R’s economic benefits will be relatively reduced.

As for the third clause, China cannot raise any objections to any issues raised by China regarding its international status. This means that China cannot use China to do certain things. Moreover, this condition is a slap in the face of China.

The fourth article is to protect the basic personal safety of Chinese citizens.

Some people in China have to go to Country R for official business or because they are sent by the country. They will suffer all kinds of unfair treatment in Country R. Zhang Gong is just protecting his own citizens.

The last one was even more ruthless, requiring Country R to immediately withdraw the spies it had planted.

If China plays tricks, then these spies can be shot immediately if China catches them, so not withdrawing is equivalent to abandoning these spies.

No wonder the R country delegation looked so unhappy.

These regulations either challenge their laws or force them to give up their lackeyship and sacrifice their extensive layout.

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