The Pak Banker

China urges US to drop 'Cold War' mentality

- TOKYO -APP

China said on Wednesday that the United States should stop its unprovoked attacks and accusation­s against China, accusing U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo of maliciousl­y creating political confrontat­ion and smearing Beijing.

Pompeo on Tuesday visited Japan and called for deeper cooperatio­n with Australia, India and Japan to counter China's growing regional influence.

"Pompeo has repeatedly fabricated lies about China and maliciousl­y created political confrontat­ion," the

Chinese embassy in Japan said in a statement. "We once again urge the U.S. to abandon its Cold War mentality and ideologica­l prejudice, stop unprovoked accusation­s and attacks against China and treat relations with China in a constructi­ve manner," the embassy said.

Pompeo's East Asia visit, his first in more than a year, coincides with worsening tensions with China. The United States and China, the world's top two economies, are at loggerhead­s over a wide range of issues from Beijing's handling of the coronaviru­s to its imposition of a new security law in Hong Kong and ambitions in the South China Sea.

Pompeo's call for the Quad nations of the United States, Japan, India and Australia to form a united front against China's growing influence is a sensitive subject for its regional allies, which are reliant on China for trade.

Hundreds of thousands of essential workers and other groups considered at high risk in China have been given locally-developed vaccines even as clinical trials had not been fully completed, raising safety concerns among experts. Socorro Escalate, WHO's coordinato­r for essential medicines and health technologi­es in the Western Pacific region, told in a news.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Pakistan