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China says ‘dangerous’ US ‘creating chaos’ in Asia

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China said the US is trying to “create chaos” in the Asia-pacific, a day after US national security adviser Robert O’brien, on a visit to the Philippine­s, backed countries in maritime disputes with China and accused Beijing of using military pressure to further its own interests.

During his trip to Manila, O’brien told the Philippine­s and Vietnam, both countries in disputes with Beijing cover the South China Sea: “We’ve got your back”. He also reiterated the US commitment to self-ruled Taiwan, aljazeera.com wrote.

China said his remarks were “unreasonab­le” and exaggerate­d regional tensions.

“We firmly oppose these remarks which are full of Cold War mentality and wantonly incite confrontat­ion,” the Chinese Embassy in Manila said in a statement posted on its website.

“It shows that his visit to this region is not to promote regional peace and stability, but to create chaos in the region in order to seek selfish interests of the US.”

In addition, the Chinese Embassy accused the US of “provocativ­e” behavior.

“Facts have proved that the US is the biggest driver of the militariza­tion of the SCS and the

most dangerous external factor endangerin­g the peace and stability of the SCS,” it said in the statement in reference to the waterway.

China also hit out at O’brien’s comments on Taiwan. O’brien warned China it would face a “backlash” if it attempted to use

military force to coerce the island.

The statement said Taiwan was an “internal” affair for China.

“There is only one China in the world,” it said. “Both Taiwan and Hong Kong are inalienabl­e parts of China. This is an objective fact and a basic norm gov

erning internatio­nal relations.”

The US has repeatedly dispatched warships and warplanes near Chinese territoria­l waters in the strategic South China Sea to exercise what it claims is its

“right” to “freedom of navigation” far from its own borders, according to Press TV.

Also in recent days, a senior US naval official, with responsibi­lity for military intelligen­ce in the Asia Pacific, paid a secret visit to Taiwan in an apparent last-ditch effort by the outgoing US President Donald Trump administra­tion to further enhance ties with the self-ruled island.

China has constantly warned against any official exchanges between Washington and Taipei.

Under the “One China” policy, nearly all world countries — including the US — recognize Beijing’s sovereignt­y over Taiwan, but under the Trump administra­tion, Washington has been courting Taiwan in an attempt to annoy Beijing.

In recent controvers­ial remarks, hawkish US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo even refused to acknowledg­e Beijing’s sovereignt­y over Taiwan, saying that the island “has not been a part of China.”

China in response has warned Washington of “resolute counteratt­ack” measures, if it kept underminin­g Beijing’s core interests.

 ?? AFP ?? US national security adviser Robert O’brien speaks during a turnover ceremony of defense articles at the Department of Foreign Affairs office in Manila, Philippine­s, on November 23, 2020.
AFP US national security adviser Robert O’brien speaks during a turnover ceremony of defense articles at the Department of Foreign Affairs office in Manila, Philippine­s, on November 23, 2020.

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