Shanghai Daily

China reiterates resolve to protect national interests

- (Xinhua)

CHINESE State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi reiterated China’s firm resolve to safeguard national interests, while stressing the Chinese side is obliged to speak up for justice when faced with power politics and bullying.

“In 2020, we in the foreign service have forged ahead and tackled the challenges head on,” Wang said, noting China’s diplomacy has worked tirelessly in fighting the coronaviru­s and the “political virus” at the same time.

“We accord friends with hospitalit­y and partners with cooperatio­n. But we also have to stand our ground when dealing with those who are not so friendly. We are happy to take well-intentione­d criticism and go with helpful suggestion­s. But we have to respond to defamation­s and attacks,” he said.

Noting that in 2020 China has made more friends in the world, Wang stressed China has been firm in safeguardi­ng national interests.

“We have responded resolutely and rationally to unjustifie­d moves by the United States. We have handled issues relating to Taiwan, Hong Kong, Xinjiang and Tibet with justified, strong and proportion­ate countermea­sures and won one fierce battle after another in internatio­nal organizati­ons, vigorously safeguardi­ng China’s sovereignt­y, dignity and developmen­t interests,” he said.

The Chinese side hopes that the next US administra­tion will return to a sensible approach, resume dialogue with China, restore normalcy to the bilateral relations and restart cooperatio­n. “ChinaUS relations have come to a new crossroads, and a new window of hope is opening,” he said.

“We know that some in the United States are uneasy about China’s rapid developmen­t. However, the best way to keep one’s lead is through constant selfimprov­ement, not by blocking others’ developmen­t,” he said, adding that the Chinese side believes that as long as the United States can draw lessons from the past and work with China in the same direction, the two countries are capable of resolving difference­s through dialogue and expanding converging interests by cooperatio­n.

Looking ahead to China’s diplomacy in 2021, Wang noted that China will further upgrade opening-up and cooperatio­n, expressing the readiness to share with the world China’s “developmen­t dividends.” “We will advance high-quality Belt and Road cooperatio­n, tap into the strength of China’s enormous market and its potential of domestic demand, boost global recovery with our own growth,” he said.

In 2020, China has signed the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p and concluded negotiatio­ns on a China-EU investment agreement.

Wang said the year 2021 is a year of special importance for China-Russia relations, as both countries will enter a new developmen­t stage.

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