Acting? Yang Jiechi “ate noodles” for lunch during US-China meeting

On March 19, the U.S.-China high-level talks in Alaska began with heated exchanges, but continued uneventfully without any banquet, according to comprehensive media reports.

According to a video of a break in the U.S.-China talks exposed by the Chinese Communist Party‘s video media “Yuyuan Tantian,” Wang Yi and Yang Jiechi are seen walking side by side, and Wang Yi asks, “Did you have lunch?” Yang Jiechi replied, “I ate instant noodles.”

The “Wall Street TV reporter host” signed “Li Qi Lizzi” tweeted, “Seriously doubt that Wang Yi and Yang Jiechi’s rebuke of the U.S. at the meeting, ‘This is not hospitality and not in line with diplomatic etiquette,’ is also a valid criticism. It’s not in line with diplomatic etiquette’ also has … not eaten well.”

Some netizens also thought they were acting: “This is a deliberate attempt to complain a bit in front of the camera, right?”

Netizen’s comment.

“Should ambassador Choi Tiankai be blamed for not arranging the meals or not sending a team of chefs in advance? In fact, these party officials are all acting, appearing on camera to show how hardworking and frugal, including Li Keqiang’s inspection of disaster areas also pretend to eat noodles. Who knows how extravagant and extravagant they usually are.”

“No wonder the Chinese war wolves fume, the United States senior officials to mainland China to come to good Food and drink to serve, the Chinese Communist government officials to the United States to eat noodles ……”

“I don’t believe they came with bubble noodles in their luggage, and then the meal they ate was bubble noodles.”

“It should be because of the budget civilian hotel they are staying in.”

“No wonder unhappy, the Americans are really, how should also give a bowl of beef noodles it.”