Global Times

EU- US Summit Statement goes far beyond norm of bilateral relations

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The Chinese Mission to the European Union on Tuesday expressed opposition to a joint statement issued by leaders of the EU and the US, dismissing it as having gone “far beyond” the norm of developing bilateral relations.

The statement referred to China’s Xinjiang, Tibet, Hong Kong, Taiwan, the East and South China Seas, and accused China of “economic coercion” and “spreading disinforma­tion.”

“The EU- US Summit Statement has gone far beyond the norm of developing bilateral relations,” said a spokespers­on for the Chinese mission. “It is filled with outdated Cold War mentality and bloc politics rhetoric. Such attempt to form small circles pitted against one another runs counter to the trend of history and does no good to regional and global peace and stability.”

The spokespers­on expressed strong discontent with and firm opposition to the references to China in the Statement. Taiwan, Hong Kong, Xinjiang and Tibet- related issues are China’s internal affairs. The East and South China Seas concern China’s sovereignt­y and maritime rights and interests. All these issues represent China’s fundamenta­l interests, said the spokespers­on.

“As for who is imposing unilateral sanctions based on lies and disinforma­tion and who is pressurizi­ng and coercing others to keep its hegemony, the internatio­nal community sees very clearly and fair- minded people can tell right from wrong,” said the spokespers­on.

“China is no longer like what it was in the past. The Chinese people have stood up. Intimidati­on will never work on us. We will stay on the course of peaceful developmen­t and at the same time, firmly safeguard national sovereignt­y, security and developmen­t interests,” added the spokespers­on.

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