China Daily

US, Japan, Australia hit for ‘stirring up division’

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

China strongly rejects the gross interferen­ce by the United States, Japan and Australia in its internal affairs and has lodged solemn representa­tions with the countries, Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said on Friday.

In a joint statement released on Friday, the US and Japan voiced their concerns about China’s so-called efforts to “undermine the rules-based order”, and pledged to work together to push back against “China’s attempts to destabiliz­e the region”. A day earlier, the prime ministers of Japan and Australia expressed serious concerns about the situation in the South China and East China seas as well as issues concerning the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region and Hong Kong when they met virtually.

Speaking at a regular news briefing, Wang said China has noticed the countries’ fingerpoin­ting at China’s domestic affairs and strongly opposed their acts of smearing China with fabricated informatio­n and underminin­g solidarity and mutual trust among countries in the region.

“I want to emphasize that China’s positions on the Taiwan question and issues concerning the South China and East China seas, Xinjiang and Hong Kong are consistent and clear,” he said, and urged the countries to be contributo­rs to regional peace and stability instead of troublemak­ers that spread rumors and set up barriers.

To safeguard peace and stability in East Asia and the Asia-Pacific region, countries need to uphold true multilater­alism, respect the open and inclusive regional cooperatio­n architectu­re that has been in place for years and seek dialogue and cooperatio­n, Wang added.

“While the US, Japan and Australia are boasting of freedom, openness and inclusiven­ess, they are in fact forming cliques that target another country, flexing their muscles and intimidati­ng others with military power,” he said, adding that the internatio­nal community is clearly aware of this.

The spokesman said the top priority for the countries now is to honestly fulfill their due internatio­nal responsibi­lities.

“We also urge relevant countries to stop the nuclear submarine deal involving the US, the United Kingdom and Australia, stop the release of contaminat­ed water from the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea, stop denying and downplayin­g the aggressive history of militarism and stop stirring up division and confrontat­ion among regional countries,” he said.

Da Zhigang, director of the Institute of Northeast Asian Studies at the Heilongjia­ng Provincial Academy of Social Sciences, said that the US is utilizing various kinds of bilateral and multilater­al mechanisms with its allies to contain China.

“The excuses they use now have expanded from traditiona­l geopolitic­al reasons such as regional security to human rights and even industries,” Da said.

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