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China accused of US meddling

Pence accuses Beijing of interferin­g in domestic policies

- Malawi:

WASHINGTON:

Vice President Mike Pence (pic) is accusing China of trying to undermine President Donald Trump as the administra­tion deploys tough new rhetoric over Chinese trade, economic and foreign policies.

In prepared remarks for an appearance yesterday at the Hudson Institute, Pence says China is using its power in “more proactive and coercive ways to interfere in the domestic policies and politics of the United States”.

“China wants a different American president,” Pence says.

Pence’s speech comes a week after Trump accused China during a meeting of the UN Security Council of interferin­g in American elections to help his Democratic rivals.

“Regrettabl­y, we found that China has been attempting to interfere in our upcoming 2018 election,” Trump said.

“They do not want me, or us, to win because I am the first president ever to challenge China on trade.” As proof, Trump later referenced a paid advertisin­g insert in The Des Moines Register by Chinese government-affiliated entities.

In the prepared remarks provided by his office, Pence charges that China is targeting “industries and states that would play an important role in the 2018 election” as it responds to Trump’s protection­ist trade tariffs on China.

“By one estimate, more than 80% of US counties targeted by China voted for President Trump in 2016; now China wants to turn these voters against our administra­tion,” Pence says.

US intelligen­ce agencies assess that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidenti­al election to boost Trump over his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton through hacking and releasing sensitive documents and social media manipulati­on.

Trump signed an executive order in September authorisin­g sanctions against those found to be involved in election interferen­ce, but US officials have said repeatedly they have not seen nearly the same level of activity by Russia and others in the

Members of an Indian Hindu outfit Hindu Sena shouting slogans in New Delhi as they protest against the Supreme Court decision to allow women of all ages to enter Kerala’s Sabarimala temple. — AFP

mid-terms as in 2016.

Much of Pence’s remarks are meant to inform the public of what the US government terms as China’s covert and overt influence campaign.

Since Trump took office last year, his administra­tion has escalated pressure on China, most recently with several rounds of tit-for-tat economic trade tariffs on hundreds of billions in goods. And Trump’s first national security strategy released last year labeled China a “revisionis­t power” alongside Russia.

In his prepared remarks, Pence quotes an assessment from the US intelligen­ce community that “China is targeting US, state and local government­s and officials to exploit any divisions between federal and local levels on policy. It’s using wedge issues, like trade tariffs, to advance Beijing’s political influence”. —

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Britain:An employee posing by a plastinate­d body playing tennis on show at the opening of the Body Worlds museum in London. More than 200 exhibits made of real body parts preserved in plastic will be on show at the museum in Piccadilly Circus. — AFP India:US First Lady Melania Trump receiving flowers from a young girl alongside the First Lady of Malawi, Gertrude Mutharika, as she arrives for a one-day visit to promote her ‘Be Best’ campaign. — AFP
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