Why the era of the 3 joint US-China communiques may be ‘completely’ over
A prominent Chinese analyst, Zhu Feng, dean of Nanjing University’s School of International Studies, has stated that the era where the three joint communiques defined US-China relations may be over. He also suggested that achieving a comprehensive political understanding on Taiwan between Beijing and Washington is unrealistic due to US domestic politics.

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AI-generatedA prominent Chinese analyst, Zhu Feng, dean of Nanjing University’s School of International Studies, has stated that the era where the three joint communiques defined US-China relations may be over. He also suggested that achieving a comprehensive political understanding on Taiwan between Beijing and Washington is unrealistic due to US domestic politics. Following a summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump, Beijing announced the leaders agreed to build a "constructive relationship of strategic stability," which they described as a significant milestone. This statement from Zhu Feng comes after this recent high-level meeting.
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4 extractedThe agreement to build a 'constructive relationship of strategic stability' was called a major milestone.
Beijing announced that leaders agreed to build a 'constructive relationship of strategic stability'.
The era of the three joint US-China communiques may be completely over.
It might be unrealistic to expect Beijing and Washington to reach a comprehensive political understanding on Taiwan.