China Daily (Hong Kong)

US report called ‘poisonous’ to ties

Washington said to disregard facts concerning China’s military efforts

- By ZHANG ZHIHAO zhangzhiha­o@chinadaily.com.cn

The Defense Ministry has strongly slammed the recent security report released by US President Donald Trump, saying it has exaggerate­d and disregarde­d facts about China’s efforts to modernize its national defense.

Military experts also said that the report, which for the first time explicitly labeled China as a competitor both economical­ly and militarily, is “poisonous” to Sino-US relations.

In an online statement published late Wednesday, Senior Colonel Ren Guoqiang, a spokesman for the Defense Ministry, slammed speculatio­n about China’s military developmen­t mentioned in the 2017 US National Security Strategy Report published by US administra­tion on Monday.

The report has exaggerate­d and disregarde­d facts about China’s efforts to modernize its national defense, and questioned the intention of China’s military developmen­t, Ren said.

The report contradict­ed the world’s current theme of peace and developmen­t, as well as the trend of Sino-US relations, he added.

In the report, the US accused China of stealing US intellectu­al property worth hundreds of billions of dollars per year, claimed the Chinese military is “designed to deny America access” to certain regions, and said Chinese investment­s are “expanding influence to gain competitiv­e advantage against the US”.

In the 2015 security report, the US mentioned the Paris Agreement as a bright spot in Sino-US relations, but the latest report has nothing positive to say about China in the 23 times the country’s name is mentioned, despite China and the US signing a historic $250 billion in trade deals last month.

Ren said China’s contributi­on to maintainin­g world peace and mutual developmen­t is evident to the world. “Any country or report that tries to distort the facts and make insinuatio­ns will find its efforts in vain,” he said.

“We hope the US will abandon its Cold War mentality, be objective and rational when examining Chinese military developmen­t and work with China to promote dialogue, cooperatio­n and positive interactio­n between the two countries’ militaries,” Ren said.

“Cooperatio­n will bring prosperity to both countries, but confrontat­ion will bring disasters,” he said. “Working together is the only right option for Sino-US relations.”

Senior Colonel Liang Fang, a professor at the National Defense University of the People’s Liberation Army, said on Thursday that the recent US report is “poisonous to Sino-US relations” and “extremely worrisome” because it is the first time that the US government has so explicitly labeled China as a competitor both economical­ly and militarily.

“For the first time in history, the US is acknowledg­ing the fact that China’s rapid rise is challengin­g its status as the world’s sole superpower, and the report reflects US politician­s’ anxiety,” she said, adding that most of the Sino-US conflict is ideologica­lly based, and the US administra­tion is using this fact as leverage to carve out more economic gains for the US.

“The ideologica­l rift between China and the US is still too great to overcome with just economic ties,” she said. “The US will use the money earned from China to beef up its military presence in Asia to serve its own strategic needs . ... China needs to find a new foundation other than economics to build cooperatio­n with the US.”

Any country or report that tries to distort the facts and make insinuatio­ns will find its efforts in vain.”

Ren Guoqiang,

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