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Nancy Pelosi Calls China ‘One of the Freest Societies’, Slip of Tongue Video Goes Viral

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The Chairman of the New US Council Council Nancy Pelosi -this menu said China “One of the most free people in the world”, raised eyebrows. Pelosi made a comment on the NBC Today event a week after returning from his journey in Taiwan. Since he talked about Taiwan, it could be a mistake where he mixed China and Taiwan. He also threw his weight behind China’s policy. Mentioning “China” one of the most free people in the world, he added, “Don’t take it from me. That’s from the Freedom House.”

As soon as that, Drew Hammill, Deputy Chief of Staff of PelSi, went down to Twitter to clarify: “The speaker refers to Taiwan. The speaker’s record of speaking against the Chinese Communist Party for 35 years at the congress was unmatched. ” According to the Skynews report, Freedom House ranks last 17 in the list of 210 countries and regions in terms of total scores on political rights and civil freedom. Taiwan, in the list, entered the 18th place from above.

DC -based Freedom House based on DC classifies China as having a “authoritarian regime” on its website. He also said that the regime had become “increasingly repressive in recent years”. This reduces the ruling Chinese communist party (PKC) and leader Xi Jinping. Taiwan PelSi’s visit erupted a high voltage drama between the United States and China. Beijing has warned that Washington will pay the price if the pelSi goes to Taiwan. However, he said his journey “did not” contradict the US official policy, which recognized “one China” and has not officially recognized Taiwan as an independent country.

Pelosi, who became the highest US official to visit Taiwan in 25 years, arrived with the US Air Force aircraft and was received at the Taipei Airport runway by Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu. Beijing routinely protested the visit of foreign officials to Taiwan, who claimed it itself and firmly insisted that all countries followed China’s policies that recognized that the provinces that separated were part of their land.

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