China Daily

US officials told to stop stirring trouble in Asia

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@ chinadaily. com. cn

China urged some US politician­s on Wednesday to stop hyping up the so- called “China threat” and underminin­g regional peace, stability and developmen­t.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin made the remark as United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defense Secretary Mark Esper pushed an antiChina message as they attended the US- India 2+ 2 Ministeria­l Dialogue.

The two US Cabinet officials said that increased US- Indian military and strategic cooperatio­n will help the two nations manage China’s growing influence in Asia. The countries signed a defense agreement that allows the US to share top- secret satellite and sensor data with India.

It is the latest in a series of US- India military agreements designed to counter China’s presence in the Indo- Pacific region.

“We always believe that the developmen­t of bilateral relations between any countries should be conducive to peace, stability and developmen­t of the region. It should not harm the interests of a third party,” Wang told reporters at a news briefing in Beijing.

Wang said that any concept of regional cooperatio­n should conform to the trend of the times for peace and developmen­t as well as win- win cooperatio­n.

But the Indo- Pacific strategy proposed by the US is preaching the old- fashioned Cold War mentality, group confrontat­ion and political games. It is aimed at upholding the hegemony of the US, he added.

“We urge some politician­s in the US to abandon the Cold War and the zero- sum mentality … and to stop the wrong actions of denigratin­g China’s relations with other countries in the region,” Wang said.

Calling the border issue between China and India a bilateral matter, Wang also said that the two sides are currently dealing properly with related issues through negotiatio­ns and talks.

The Chinese embassy in India said in a statement that there is no space for a third party to intervene in the issue.

“China and India have the wisdom and ability to handle their difference­s properly,” the embassy said.

Pompeo arrived on Wednesday in Sri Lanka, the second leg of his Asia tour. Speaking at a televised news conference in the capital, Colombo, Pompeo described China as a predator and the US a friend and partner.

Wang said that forcing smalland medium- sized countries to pick sides is a habitual behavior of certain US officials.

“Friendly cooperatio­n between China and Sri Lanka on the basis of equal coordinati­on and mutual benefit has brought tangible benefits to the two peoples, and this cannot be altered by any smear or slander by others,” he said.

Ruan Zongze, executive vicepresid­ent of the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies, said that one purpose of Pompeo’s visit to South Asia, where many countries have good relations with China, is to try to organize an exclusive, anti- China clique by attacking China with rumors and slander.

“Such an attempt is doomed to fail. It only shows how the US has been tirelessly fabricatin­g contradict­ions in order to contain China’s developmen­t,” Ruan said.

 ?? LAKRUWAN WANNIARACH­CHI / AFP ?? Activists protest outside the United States embassy in Colombo on Tuesday against US interventi­on in Sri Lanka’s domestic affairs. The protest came a day ahead of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s visit.
LAKRUWAN WANNIARACH­CHI / AFP Activists protest outside the United States embassy in Colombo on Tuesday against US interventi­on in Sri Lanka’s domestic affairs. The protest came a day ahead of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s visit.

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