Cape Breton Post

China, U.S. clash ‘isn’t Cold War 2.0’

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in our economies, in our politics, in our societies in ways the Soviet Union never was.”

The Cold War reference came after China’s ambassador to London last month warned that the United States was picking a fight with Beijing ahead of the U.S. presidenti­al election in November.

U.S.-China ties have quickly deteriorat­ed this year over a range of issues including Beijing’s handling of the coronaviru­s; telecoms-equipment maker Huawei; China’s territoria­l claims in the South China Sea; and the clampdown on Hong Kong.

Pompeo’s visit to the Czech Republic, part of the Soviet bloc until the 1989 democratic Velvet Revolution, marked the first stop on a swing through the region to discuss cyber and energy security.

He used the occasion to swipe at both Russian and Chinese influence and lauded officials in the central European nation of 10.7 million who took on Beijing over the past year.

He cited the Czech Republic’s efforts to set security standards for the developmen­t of 5G telecommun­ications networks after a government watchdog warned about using equipment made by China’s Huawei.

Pompeo and Prime Minister Andrej Babis signed a declaratio­n on 5G security in May, but the country has not made an outright decision to ban Huawei technology. Its president, Milos Zeman, has been promoting closer ties with China.

Pompeo also acknowledg­ed the chairman of the Czech Senate Milan Vystrcil, who followed through on a plan by his deceased predecesso­r to visit Taiwan at the end of this month, a trip that has angered China.

Pompeo said some nations in Europe would take longer to wake up to the threats, but there was a positive momentum.

“The tide has turned (in the United States), just as I see it turned here in Europe as well. The West is winning, don’t let anyone tell you about the decline of the West,” he said.

“It will take all of us... here in Prague, in Poland, in Portugal. We have the obligation to speak clearly and plainly to our people, and without fear. We must confront complex questions... and we must do so together,” he said.

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