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Chapter 829 Angry Mi Fang

"Regarding the share allocation of the International Lunar Biosphere Project, we have objections to the 30 billion soft coins invested by the United States!"

In the conference room, as soon as these words came out, the entire conference room suddenly became commotion.

Almost all the representatives participating in the meeting looked over in shock, with various emotions such as shock, disbelief, and surprise on their faces.

China...does it have any objections to the United States' share allocation in the lunar biosphere project?

What is this scenario?

Do you think the U.S. has invested too little or too much? Do you want to increase or reduce U.S. investment?

It’s impossible to want to kick the United States out of the lunar biosphere project, right?

Everyone looked at Lai Yuan with expressions of disbelief and astonishment, wanting to hear what this representative of China had to say.

Sitting calmly in his seat, Lai Yuan, the representative from the diplomatic side, continued without changing his expression: "As for the share allocation of the international lunar biosphere, based on a high degree of mutual trust, we are willing to share the share with other countries to promote peace and harmony."

Actively develop friendly relations with other countries around the world and maintain a diverse and stable international economic structure and economic and trade relations."

"Based on the principles of technology sharing, information openness, friendly cooperation, and comprehensive transparency in the lunar biosphere cooperation project, we believe that the United States has not truly implemented these principles in the project."

"Both the Wolf Clause, the Competition Act and the New Competition Act seriously violate the basic principles of the Lunar Biosphere Cooperation Project."

"If the U.S. side truly hopes to promote exchanges and cooperation in the aerospace field with Huami, it should revoke and repeal relevant bills, stop making irresponsible remarks, and take pragmatic measures to remove stumbling blocks on the road to cooperation between the two sides."

"Based on this, we propose that if the United States cannot face up to its mistakes, we will recommend that the Lunar Surface Construction Committee suspend the United States' investment in the lunar biosphere project."

(There was an error in the previous chapter. It should have been someone from the outer suburbs who came forward to speak, not the space agency. Sorry, I changed the previous chapter)

The moment Lai Yuan finished speaking, commotion sounded in the conference room.

No one expected that such a deviation would occur at today's discussion meeting.

They actually proposed to suspend the Mi side's investment in the lunar biosphere project, and wanted to kick their opponents out of the project.

Although it is said to be a pause, this attitude is already quite obvious.

Obviously, they are forcing the other party to repeal the "Wolf Clause", "Competition Act", "New Competition Act" and other laws in the aerospace field, forcing this opponent to bow its head in the aerospace field.

Moreover, it seems that there is no room for relaxation at all.

If the United States does not repeal those bills that are “in name only”, perhaps the lunar biosphere project will completely miss them.

After all, once the country under our feet makes a decision on such a major matter involving international relations, it can be said that it will implement it unswervingly.

This is something no one thought of.

Sitting at the conference table, Scripps Nigel, the representative of the European Space Agency, had a solemn look on his face, frowned slightly and said:

"It seems that there is still something wrong with my previous inference."

"Huh? What inference?"

Sitting next to him, a representative from the Russian Space Agency turned his head slightly, glanced at him and asked.

"As for the lunar biosphere project, China previously said it had objections to the U.S. investment. I thought it was because they felt that the U.S. investment of 35 billion was too much."

"After all, the total amount is only 150 billion, and the United States accounts for nearly a quarter of the investment. If other countries are combined, its proportion will most likely exceed half or even two-thirds of the entire investment."

"In this way, maybe the United States can use this to put pressure on the Chinese side and compete for the right to speak in the entire project."

"So I thought at first they wanted to reduce investment in the United States to reduce the pressure in this area, but I didn't expect..."

On the side, the representative of the Russian Space Agency followed his wishes and said with a serious face: "Do they want to kick Mi Fang out?"

Frowning, the representative of the Russian Space Agency then asked: "But is there any benefit to them from doing this?"

"You must know that even though the United States has suffered a lot of decline in recent years, it is undeniable that it is still a superpower."

"Can such a large-scale international cooperation project really be completed without the participation of the United States?"

Cripps Nigel shook his head and said: "Who knows? We don't know what China wants to do."

"Perhaps they just want to force the United States to cancel the Wolf Clause as they said? Or maybe they want more?"

"It happened so suddenly. Before this, we had no news at all."

Shaking his head, the European Space Agency representative sighed and continued: "It seems that today's meeting will not be completed so smoothly."

"From the perspective of an aerospace expert, I still hope that the lunar biosphere project can continue smoothly. This will be of great value to our development in the aerospace field and space."

In the conference room, if the person who was most surprised was undoubtedly the representative from the United States.

At this moment, Kress Linde, the representative from the United States, was livid with anger at Lai Yuan's words, staring at him with anger and disbelief.

After taking several deep breaths of the cold air with excellent cooling effect, he managed to calm down a little.

He raised his hand angrily, pointed at Lai Yuan and asked, "Do you know what you are talking about?"

Lai Yuan cleared his throat, suppressed the slightly undignified smile on his face, and said, "I understand very well, do you need me to say it again?"

Hearing this, Kress Linde's face became extremely gloomy. He stared at Lai Yuan and said through gritted teeth, "Is this China's attitude towards cooperation?"

As he spoke, he glanced around the entire conference site, his eyes stopping for a moment on the representatives of the European Union, Tsarist Russia and other countries, and he spoke angrily:

"I think you have all seen that this is their cooperative attitude!"

"Letting them cooperate to take the lead in the lunar biosphere project is a wrong choice!"

"Today they can choose to suppress us unreasonably, and tomorrow they can kick you out again."

"A super job worth more than 30 billion yuan is like child's play in their eyes. Things that have been decided long ago can be said to be reneged on at will..."

"I'll interrupt."

Lai Yuan, the representative from the diplomatic side, had a faint smile on his face, interrupted the other party's words and said: "The investment regarding the share and allocation of the lunar biosphere has not been fully decided, and the relevant contracts have not been signed."

"Today's meeting is the moment when we decide to sign the contract. There is no problem for us to raise objections at the meeting."

After a slight pause, he looked at the representative of the United States, smiled slightly, and continued: "Moreover, the United States' reputation in international cooperation projects is well known. Whether it is the ITER International Thermal Controlled Nuclear Fusion Project or the CERN project, the use of 'unwarranted'

'The crime of ostracizing other countries is what the United States does most."

"In the lunar biosphere project, you can take a look at the agreement on the table. There are clear and standard regulations and requirements for cooperation in the aerospace field."

"The United States has clearly violated the provisions of the project in terms of bills in the aerospace field such as the Wolf Box, the Competition Act, and the New Competition Act."

"Therefore, it is completely reasonable for our side to have a well-established reputation and raise well-founded doubts against the U.S. side."

"Of course, if the United States chooses to withdraw from the lunar biosphere project, China can make up for the funds that the United States lacks."

"In terms of fund issuance and other aspects, I believe that China's international reputation is more trustworthy."

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