Oman Daily Observer

Sino-US ties hit by ‘negative factors’, says Xi

TRUMP CALL: US President’s talks with Xi and Abe focus on Korean peninsula issues

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BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping told US counterpar­t Donald Trump on Monday that Sino-US relations have been hit by “negative factors” in a phone call following days of US actions that have vexed Beijing.

Trump held separate calls with Xi and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe that focused on tensions on the Korean peninsula, but China’s foreign ministry said Xi also invoked the thorny issue of Taiwan.

A series of US moves and China’s angry responses have marked a sharp reversal from the friendly tone struck by Trump since his meeting with Xi at the US president’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida in April.

Trump infuriated Beijing last week when he approved a $1.3 billion arms sales to Taiwan, a self-governed island that Beijing considers a breakaway province awaiting reunificat­ion.

The US administra­tion also imposed sanctions on a Chinese bank accused of laundering North Korean cash, voiced concern about freedom in semi-autonomous Hong Kong and placed the country on a list of the world’s worst human traffickin­g offenders. The latest irritant came on Sunday as Beijing lashed out at a “serious political and military provocatio­n” after a US warship sailed close to an island claimed by China, Taiwan and Vietnam.

It was the second US “freedom of navigation” patrol in the South China Sea since Trump took office in January.

China deployed three warships and two fighter jets to warn the US vessel to “move away”, defence ministry spokesman Wu Qian said in a statement. Wu called it an “unawful act” and warned that China will “strengthen the constructi­on of various defence capabiliti­es, intensify maritime and air patrols and firmly defend its sovereignt­y and security according to the degree of threats”.

In the phone call with Trump, Xi acknowledg­ed that Sino-US relations “have achieved important results” since their April meeting.

But Xi also warned that relations “have been affected by some negative factors” and that he hoped the US president will “properly handle” Taiwan issues in accordance with the “One China” principle.

The Chinese leader, however, insisted that the two sides should follow the “consensus” reached at Mar-a-Lago and declared that the two presidents agreed to meet at the Group of 20 summit in Germany this week.

In its readout of the conversati­on, the White House said Trump raised “the growing threat posed by North Korea’s nuclear and ballistic missile programmes”. “Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to a denucleari­sed Korean Peninsula,” the statement said.

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