China Daily (Hong Kong)

China welcomes US-Russia summit

- By CHEN WEIHUA and ZHOU JIN

China said on Tuesday it is glad to see Moscow and Washington improve their relations, a comment that came as US President Donald Trump triggered a tsunami of criticism at home for his “weak” and “treasonous” performanc­e at a news conference on Monday with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“China hopes the two countries will strengthen communicat­ion and dialogue and expand their cooperatio­n, which will benefit world peace and developmen­t as well as unite the internatio­nal community to jointly tackle common challenges,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said in Beijing.

“We have confidence in the China-Russia comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p of coordinati­on, which will not be affected by any external factors,” she said, adding that “our position on developing relations with the US is consistent and clear”.

Back in the US, many, who had expected Trump to confront Putin over alleged meddling in the 2016 US presidenti­al election, were alarmed at Trump’s talk at the news conference when he said that Putin had given him an “extremely strong and powerful” denial of Russian involvemen­t.

The summit on Monday in Helsinki, Finland, came three days after the US Justice Department announced its indictment of 12 Russian intelligen­ce officers on charges they hacked Democratic Party emails.

Trump blasted the prolonged probe of Russian interferen­ce as “a disaster for our country” and “a total witch hunt”.

Senator John McCain, a Republican from Arizona, said Trump delivered “one of the most disgracefu­l performanc­es by an American president in memory”. Former CIA director John Brennan, a Democrat, said in a tweet that Trump’s comments were “nothing short of treasonous”.

In a tweet later, Trump said, “... We cannot exclusivel­y focus on the past — as the world’s two largest nuclear powers, we must get along!”

Senator Rand Paul, a Republican from Kentucky, was among the few who defended Trump.

Ted Carpenter, a senior fellow of defense and foreign policy studies at the conservati­ve Cato Institute, said that given the “hysteria and Russophobi­a” in the US, it will be difficult and even impossible for Trump to reverse the dangerous deteriorat­ion in US-Russian relations. “That situation does not improve prospects for global peace,” he said.

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