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US should ‘abandon biased views’ of China, says Beijing

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BEIJING: China said the United States should “abandon its biased views” towards the country, as it hit back at cutting remarks made by US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.

Ahead of his visit to India next week, President Donald Trump’s top diplomat stated the US preference to work with New Delhi over Beijing during the next century to promote a “free and open” AsiaPacifi­c region led by prosperous democracie­s.

The speech was perceived as a warning to the world’s second largest economy that Washington will build regional alliances to counter Beijing’s ever-growing power.

Tillerson also took the opportunit­y to compare China with its giant neighbour and criticised Beijing for its “provocativ­e actions” in the South China Sea.

“China, while rising alongside India, has done so less responsibl­y, at times underminin­g the interna- tional, rules-based order,” the US diplomat said.

Beijing responded yesterday by saying that America was biased.

“We hope the US side can look at China’s developmen­t and role in the internatio­nal community in an objective way, and abandon its biased views of China,” foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said during a regular press briefing.

“Based on the purposes and principles of the UN charter, we will firmly uphold multilater­alism, yet we will also firmly safeguard our own rights and interests.”

Tillerson’s comments were seen as particular­ly provocativ­e as they came the same day that China’s ruling Communist Party opened its 19th National Congress – a twice-adecade meeting of party delegates expected to give President Xi Jinping a second five-year term and consolidat­e his already formidable power. They also followed a months-long military standoff between China and India in a disputed Himalayan border area in the summer.

Tillerson did not directly address the stand-off but vowed that Washington “won’t shrink from China’s challenges to the rulesbased order, or where China subverts the sovereignt­y of neighbouri­ng countries”.

Trump is due to visit Beijing next month.

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