China Daily

China hits out at regional ‘small circles’

Japanese and Philippine diplomats summoned over negative comments

- By ZHAO JIA zhaojia@chinadaily.com.cn

China on Friday summoned Japanese and Philippine diplomats to express dissatisfa­ction over negative comments aired during a summit of leaders of the United States, Japan and the Philippine­s, saying it objects to the creation of closed and exclusive “small circles” in the region.

China strongly opposes any practice that stirs up and escalates conflict, and undermines the strategic security and interests of other countries. It also objects to certain countries’ manipulati­on of bloc politics, Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Mao Ning told a news conference.

Liu Jinsong, director-general of the Department of Asian Affairs of the Foreign Ministry, met with Yokochi Akira, chief minister of the Japanese embassy in China.

Liu also made “solemn representa­tions” to Philippine Ambassador to China Jaime FlorCruz over the Southeast Asian country’s “negative words and deeds” related to China during the summit.

Japan and the Philippine­s could certainly develop normal relations with others, but the two nations must not introduce bloc confrontat­ion into the region, let alone engage in trilateral cooperatio­n at the expense of the interests of other countries, Mao said.

Mao reaffirmed that China has indisputab­le sovereignt­y over Diaoyu Island and its affiliated islands, as well as the South China Sea Islands, saying that China’s activities are legitimate and beyond reproach in those areas.

“China will never accept baseless accusation­s and malicious smears against it by relevant countries on the East China Sea and the South China Sea issues,” Mao said.

And it will never accept the illegal arbitral award on the South China Sea and any unilateral actions based on that award, she added.

As the overall situation of the East China Sea and South China Sea is stable, Mao said it is certain countries, emboldened by support from countries outside and recklessly engaging in provocatio­ns and infringeme­nts at sea, that are to blame for the escalation of tensions.

She also described the instigatio­n and stirring up of confrontat­ion by certain countries outside the region as “outrageous”.

China insists on resolving maritime issues through dialogue and consultati­on with parties directly concerned, and resolutely opposes the interferen­ce and escalation of tensions by countries outside the region, she added.

On the Taiwan question, Mao said it is purely China’s internal affair, and the resolution of the question brooks no interferen­ce from others.

The greatest threats to peace in the Taiwan Strait are “Taiwan independen­ce” separatist activities and the connivance and support of external forces.

“If relevant countries truly care about the peace and stability of the Taiwan Strait and genuinely value internatio­nal security and prosperity, they should adhere to the one-China principle, unequivoca­lly oppose separatist activities of ‘Taiwan independen­ce’ and support the reunificat­ion of China,” the spokeswoma­n said.

Malicious attack

In another developmen­t, Mao slammed the US for maliciousl­y attacking China after US President Joe Biden on Thursday pledged that US commitment­s to the defense of Japan and the Philippine­s remain “ironclad” as he hosted his counterpar­ts of the two countries.

Mao rebuked the US for clinging to the Cold War mentality and frequently threatenin­g others with bilateral alliance treaties, saying that such acts seriously violate the United Nations Charter and undermine regional stability.

“The lessons from history tell us that a pawn will only end up being abandoned,” she said of those countries that collude with foreign forces for their own selfish interests.

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