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China has no intention of replacing the US, foreign minister maintains

- By ZHANG YUNBI zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

Foreign Minister Wang Yi has said China has no need or intention to replace the United States’ internatio­nal role, and he warned that if the US wages a trade war, it will “backfire”.

Wang made the comment in a news conference on the sidelines of the annual session of the National People’s Congress amid lingering global concerns over Washington’s protection­ist trade investigat­ions and sanctions.

US President Donald Trump warned last month that the US will use “all available tools” to prevent China’s economic model from underminin­g global economic competitio­n, Bloomberg News reported.

In response, Wang said historical lessons have shown that waging a trade war, particular­ly in this globalized era, is the “wrong recipe” and will only backfire, as well as hurt others. “China surely will have justified and necessary reactions” in the event of a trade war, Wang said.

As the world’s first- and second-largest economies, the two countries should shoulder responsibi­lity for the people of both countries as well as in other countries, he said.

It is hoped that the two sides will be able to sit at a table with cool heads and find a win-win way out through constructi­ve dialogue on equal footing, Wang added.

Speaking on China-US ties as a whole, Wang said there can be competitio­n between the countries, but they don’t have to be rivals and should be partners instead.

“Some in the US allege that China will replace the United States’ role in the world. This conclusion is fundamenta­lly wrong,” Wang said.

At the news conference, the senior diplomat also spoke on recent attempts at media hyping that have targeted China, such as alleging China is exerting “sharp power” on the rest the world.

Wang said the West has made comments and prediction­s in past decades that hyped China’s collapse or China’s threats.

“As China grows, the ‘China collapse theory’ has collapsed and become an internatio­nal laughingst­ock. Meanwhile, the ‘China threat’ theory, with its various sensationa­l versions, is losing its market,” he said.

The latest version of comments hyping China’s threat is less convincing because facts are already persuasive, Wang said. China has contribute­d more than 30 percent annually of global economic growth and accounts for more than 70 percent of poverty relief efforts worldwide.

Those who do not harbor bias or practice double standards will see in China not a threat, but plenty of opportunit­ies, and it is time the “China threat” theory was laid to rest, Wang said.

 ?? KUANG LINHUA / CHINA DAILY ?? Foreign Minister Wang Yi takes questions from reporters on Thursday at a news conference on the sidelines of the annual session of the National People’s Congress in Beijing.
KUANG LINHUA / CHINA DAILY Foreign Minister Wang Yi takes questions from reporters on Thursday at a news conference on the sidelines of the annual session of the National People’s Congress in Beijing.

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