Global Times

GOODBYE 2020

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Coronaviru­s outbreak

Since January, the novel coronaviru­s pandemic has ravaged the world, causing a severe recession in the world economy. It has been described by some scholars as the first “nontraditi­onal security world war.” The World Health Organizati­on called for global cooperatio­n in the battle against the pandemic, and China actively promoted cooperatio­n in the fight against it. The US has the worst outbreak. The Tokyo Olympics were postponed, and global vaccines were successive­ly launched at the end of 2020, but coronaviru­s variants and mutations appeared in the UK and African countries.

US and Iran fall foul of each other

The US- Iran confrontat­ion nfrontatio­n intensifie­d an and tensions in the Gulf region escalated. On January 3, top Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani was killed in an airstrike by the US military in Baghdad, Iraq. On January 11, Iran admitted that a crashed Ukraine passenger plane was accidental­ly shot down by the Iranian military. Iranian top nuclear scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizade­h Mahabadi, was assassinat­ed near capital Tehran on November 27. The world is worried that the US and Iran are getting closer to war.

US policy toward China breaks through the bottom line

In the US presidenti­al election in Novembe November, the number of Americans voting in the election reached a record high. And this election is also called “the most obvious election with Chinese factors” by many observers. When China and the US signed the first phase of the economic and trade agreement at the beginning of 2020, Trump regarded it as his greatest political achievemen­t since he took office. After the election was in jeopardy, he tried his best to shift the blame to China for his failure to contain the pandemic. From the trade and technology war to the media war, from expelling Chinese journalist­s and restrictin­g student visas to closing the Chinese Consulate General in Houston, the US government’s China policy has repeatedly broken the bottom line.

China- India border conflict, death and gunshots

Since April, pril, the Indian border guards have disregarde­d the representa­tions and protests made by the Chinese side, and have repeatedly crossed the line to make troubles, and unilateral­ly continued to build roads, bridges and other facilities in the Galwan Valley area. On the evening of June 15, in the Galwan Valley on the China- India border, the Indian army broke its promise and again crossed the line of actual control for illegal activities, deliberate­ly launching provocativ­e attacks, which caused intense physical clashes between the two sides and casualties.

Post- Brexit trade deal

On January 31 31, the UK officially left the E European Union, becoming the first and only country to formally leave the EU. The follow- up negotiatio­ns progressed slowly, but on December 24, the two sides reached a consensus on a post- Brexit free trade agreement. “Today is a day of relief,” Reuters cited European Union Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier as saying. The results of the Brexit referendum on June 23, 2016 plunged British society into a period of turbulence for more than four years.

Anti- racism movement in US

“The Black lack Lives Matter” movement spark sparked a fire of anger and swept across the US. On May 25, 46- year- old African- American George Floyd was violently killed by white police officers in Minneapoli­s, Minnesota. This incident provoked protests across the US and anti- racist rallies all over the world. The subsequent wave of protests against racial discrimina­tion continued to escalate. At its worst, about 35 cities across the US introduced curfews, and 33 states and Washington DC dispatched about 41,500 National Guard members to maintain social order.

National security law for Hong Kong

On June 30, the Law of the People’s Republic of China on Safeguardi­ng National Security in the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region was officially passed, which plays an important role in maintainin­g the stability of Hong Kong. Statistics show that in the six months since the implementa­tion of the Hong Kong National Security Law, 40 people have been arrested for violating relevant laws. Although the US and other Western anti- China forces are still using the situation in Hong Kong to interfere in China’s internal affairs, the overall situation in Hong Kong is under control.

US interventi­on complicate­s Taiwan Straits relations

The Donald Trump administra­tion’s attempt to support the island of Taiwan to participat­e in the World Health Assembly in 2020 was frustrated, and its scheme to create the so- called October surprise on the Taiwan questions predicted that the overall pattern of competitio­n and conflict in China- US relations will not change after the Joe Biden administra­tion comes to power in 2021, but the tension across the Taiwan Straits will be temporaril­y eased.

China’s space exploratio­n

China completed eted a series of space exploratio exploratio­ns including the successful launch of Chang’e- 5 in 2020. In April, China initiated a Mars exploratio­n mission. On May 5, the Long March- 5B carrier rocket made its maiden flight. In June, Beidou completed its final launch and completed the global system network. China launched the country’s firstever Mars probe, codenamed Tianwen- 1, on July 23, marking the first step in China’s autonomous planetary exploratio­n.

November 24 marks the world’s first moon- sample mission in more than 40 years with Chang’e- 5 being launched. China’s national flag unfurled from the Chang’e- 5 probe on the moon for the first time on December 4. Chang’e- 5 probe retrieved and brought back about 1,731 grams of samples from the moon, according to the China National Space Administra­tion on December 19.

Regional economic agreements

After eight years of negotiatio­ns, on November 15, the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p Agreement ( RCEP) was officially signed. This marks the start of the free trade zone with the largest participat­ing population, the most diverse member structure, and the greatest developmen­t potential in the world.

World public opinion also believes that the official signing of the RCEP and the China- EU bilateral investment treaty is a victory for multilater­alism and free trade and is of great significan­ce for stabilizin­g the global economy.

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