Shanghai Daily

Slandering China won’t make America great again

- (Xinhua)

WASHINGTON’S recent accusation of China interferin­g in the United States’ internal affairs is an utter absurdity aimed at distractin­g public attention from its domestic troubles.

This time, Washington is claiming that China has targeted certain voters in the US midterm elections via trade measures.

That is nonsense because it is known to all that China’s trade measures against the United States are nothing but a legitimate response to Washington’s trade offensives targeting Beijing. China has been forced to fight back, which has nothing to do with US voters or elections.

With Washington imposing additional tariffs on Chinese products, many US industries and districts have been affected, and American families and consumers are paying a high price for their government’s actions.

These consequenc­es are of Washington’s own making.

The alleged “interferen­ce in internal affairs” by China is unconvinci­ng when one looks at the facts.

The US smear campaign can neither conceal Washington’s attempt to shift focus away from its domestic issues during the election season nor achieve the goal of blackmaili­ng China.

It will never deter China from seeking mutually beneficial cooperatio­n with the rest of the world.

Looking back, China is on a path of peaceful developmen­t, upholding the principle of non-interferen­ce in other countries’ internal affairs, a position which has been widely recognized by the internatio­nal community.

Meanwhile, China is committed to developing friendly cooperatio­n with other countries.

Its Belt and Road Initiative has attracted partners across the world and built up great momentum for peace and developmen­t.

In sharp contrast, the United States never hesitates to interfere in China’s internal affairs concerning Taiwan, Tibet and the South China Sea.

It is also crystal clear which country tends to meddle in other countries’ internal affairs via military invasions, economic sanctions, culture infiltrati­on or electoral manipulati­on.

Forty years into its epic process of reform and opening-up, China now has a huge consumer market and a complete industrial system, with strong innovation momentum and economic resilience.

For China and the United States, both will benefit from cooperatio­n, and suffer from conflict.

Waging a trade war against China will not help the United States solve its underlying economic problems, and curbing China’s developmen­t will not make America great again.

In today’s world, it is an irresistib­le trend to pursue peace and developmen­t through win-win cooperatio­n.

Unilateral­ism, protection­ism and antiglobal­ization are all against the tide of the times and will lead nowhere.

Therefore, Washington should stop its inappropri­ate rhetoric and provocativ­e behavior. It is time to join China in bringing bilateral relations back on track and to promote peace and developmen­t in the world.

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