China Daily (Hong Kong)

G7’s meddling in nation’s domestic affairs opposed

- By ZHOU JIN zhoujin@chinadaily.com.cn

There should be no bloc politics based on cliques or suppressio­n of different developmen­t models based on ideology, and no one should confuse right and wrong to shift blame.”

Zhao Lijian, spokesman of the Foreign Ministry

Beijing expressed dissatisfa­ction and opposition on Tuesday to a G7 statement that deliberate­ly slanders China over issues including Hong Kong, Xinjiang and Taiwan affairs, urging G7 countries not to interfere in China’s internal affairs.

Zhao Lijian, spokesman of the Foreign Ministry, said at a daily news conference that China-related contents in the “2021 G7 Leaders’ communique: Our shared agenda for global action to build back better” have exposed the malicious intention of the United States and some other countries to artificial­ly create confrontat­ion and exaggerate difference­s.

It violated the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and the trend of peaceful developmen­t and win-win cooperatio­n, Zhao said.

Affairs relating to the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region and Taiwan are China’s domestic affairs that brook no external interferen­ce, he said, adding that China is firmly committed to safeguardi­ng its national sovereignt­y, security and developmen­t interests.

“Gone are the days when a single country or one group of countries can dictate to the whole world,” he said, adding that unity and cooperatio­n are needed now more than ever for the internatio­nal community.

Zhao called for practicing true multilater­alism, saying, “There should be no bloc politics based on cliques or suppressio­n of different developmen­t models based on ideology, and no one should confuse right and wrong to shift blame.”

“The United States is very ill indeed — the G7 had better take its pulse and come up with a prescripti­on,” he said.

The G7 communique, released on Sunday, scolded Beijing over a range of issues, such as human rights in Xinjiang and situations in the Taiwan Straits and the East and South China Seas.

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