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Why is Bill Gates Meeting With Xi Jinping in China?


Bill Gates is visiting China this week and expected to meet Xi Jinping, according to Reuters.

The outlet reported it will be Jinping’s “first meeting with a foreign private entrepreneur in recent years.”

However, it’s unclear how the two would meet or what will be discussed during the meeting.

Per Reuters:

The people said the encounter may be a one-on-one meeting. A third source confirmed they would meet, without providing details.

The sources did not say what the two might discuss. Gates tweeted on Wednesday that he had landed in Beijing for the first time since 2019 and that he would meet with partners who had been working on global health and development challenges with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

“The world was making huge progress in reducing child deaths and poverty, but global crises set us back. African countries are particularly vulnerable, with high food prices, crushing debt, and increasing rates of TB and malaria. That’s why I’m heading to West Africa next,” Gates added.

“Solving problems like climate change, health inequity and food insecurity requires innovation. From developing malaria drugs to investing in climate adaptation, China has a lot of experience in that. We need to unlock that kind of progress for more people around the world,” he continued.

Fox Business added:

The pair last met in 2015, and in 2020 Xi wrote Gates a letter thanking him and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for pledging some $5 million to the country in its fight against COVID-19, according to the outlet.

While Gates is retired from leading Microsoft and appears to be overseas to focus on the work of the global charitable organization he founded with his ex-wife, China has been rolling out the red carpet for U.S. CEOs in recent months.

Fellow tech billionaire Elon Musk recently made a three-day visit to the communist nation, where the Tesla chief checked in on the electric vehicle giant’s operations and met with China’s foreign minister.

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon also visited China earlier this month during a trip to Asia to meet with employees there and in neighboring democratic self-governing Taiwan.

After closing the country for more than three years to curb the spread of COVID-19, China is trying to reconnect with the world. Within in weeks of China reopening its borders in March, Apple CEO Tim Cook made the trek overseas to attend the China Development Forum 2023, a government-organized annual business conference.

It’s no secret the globalist elites want the Chinese Communist Party to be the model for the world.

Breitbart reported in 2022:

The World Economic Forum’s Klaus Schwab proclaimed that Communist China will likely serve as a “role model” for many countries as the global community embarks upon a “systemic transformation of the world”.

In an interview with the Chinese state-run television network CGTN, World Economic Forum (WEF) chairman and founder Klaus Schwab heaped praise on the communist government in Beijing for being a leading figure in his vision of a Great Reset of capitalism to usher in the “world of tomorrow”.

“I respect China’s achievements, which are tremendous over the last over 40 years, I think it’s a role model for many countries,” the Davos chief said, adding that while he believes countries should be able to choose the system they prefer to live under, the “Chinese model is certainly a very attractive model for quite a number of countries.”

“I look very much forward to having a strong Chinese voice in Davos to explain even better to the world what it means to see the party Congress which laid down the principles of the policy [and] what it really means for global collaboration and for global development,” Schwab added.

WATCH:

Whatever Bill Gates’s reasons for visiting China, it can’t be good for humanity.



 

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