“Sorry For My Late Message, I Thought You Lost”-Shamefaced Xi Jinping Concedes Defeat, Congratulates Biden

“Sorry For My Late Message, I Thought You Lost”-Shamefaced Xi Jinping Concedes Defeat, Congratulates Biden

By Spy Uganda Correspondent

China: Taking back a while, when Biden was declared a winner after trouncing Trump, Chinese President Xi Jinping was among those who vowed not to congratulate him baselessly claiming that voter fraud occurred, however, as a priciple of democracy that majority decides for minority, Xinping himself finally has discovered that he can’t reverse the election to favor his friend hence accepting the defeat to congratulate Biden.

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Meanwhile, you should not forget that when Trump won the White House in 2016, Xi sent a congratulatory message a day after the election althoulgh later on, U.S.-China relations worsened significantly, fueled by disputes involving trade, the coronavirus and technology.

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Now in a coverup, Xin has said, “Promoting healthy and stable development of China-U.S. relations not only serves the fundamental interests of the people in both countries, but also meets the common expectation of the international community.”

Xi also voiced hope that the two largest economies would work to manage their differences “and join hands with other countries and the international community to promote the noble cause of world peace and development.”

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Xi’s message to Biden comes just days after the Trump administration officially authorized the Biden transition after weeks of delay, even as Trump’s legal team is continuing its fight to overturn the results of the election.

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