Manila Bulletin

‘No clash’ of civilizati­ons amid US trade war – Xi

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BEIJING (AFP) – Chinese President Xi Jinping declared Wednesday there was "no clash" of civilizati­ons and denounced racial supremacy as "stupid" amid tensions with the United States and concerns over Beijing's rising global power.

His remarks came after a top-level US official last month described the rivalry between China and the US as "a fight with a really different civilizati­on and a different ideology."

Kiron Skinner, the director of policy planning at the US State Department, put it in racial terms, telling a security forum that China was the first US "great power competitor that is not Caucasian."

"Thinking that one's own race and culture are superior, and insisting on transformi­ng or even replacing other civilizati­ons is stupid in its understand­ing and disastrous in practice," Xi said at the opening ceremony of the

Conference on Dialogue of Asian Civilizati­ons in Beijing.

"There is no clash between different civilizati­ons, (we) just need to have the eye to appreciate the beauty in all civilizati­ons," he added, without mentioning the United States.

Xi's speech came less than a week after trade negotiatio­ns between Washington and Beijing took a turn for the worse, with the US hiking tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese merchandis­e and targeting duties on $300 billion more.

On Monday, China retaliated with an announceme­nt that it would raise tariffs on $60 billion worth of US goods from June 1.

The two countries are locked in a battle for global influence, with diplomatic and economic tensions ranging from US military aid to self-ruled Taiwan to criticism of Beijing's Belt and Road global infrastruc­ture program.

China's rising influence has also raised alarm bells in Asia, especially as it continues to assert its vast territoria­l claims in the disputed South China Sea and East China Sea.

Last month, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte warned Beijing to back off from a Manila-held island in the South China Sea, threatenin­g possible military action if Beijing "touched" the island.

Xi's speech on Wednesday also focused on promoting cross-cultural collaborat­ion across the region, and urged other Asian nations to "strengthen cultural confidence."

"On the foundation of the brilliant achievemen­ts obtained by our ancestors, we will... strive to continue writing the new glory of Asian civilizati­ons," he said.

 ??  ?? MANILA VISIT – The USS Coast Guard Cutter Bertholf docks in Manila Wednesday for a five-day visit. The ship’s crew will join Philippine Coast Guard members in community activities, including Brigada Eskwela, the sprucing up of schools in preparatio­n for the start of classes in June. (Ali Vicoy)
MANILA VISIT – The USS Coast Guard Cutter Bertholf docks in Manila Wednesday for a five-day visit. The ship’s crew will join Philippine Coast Guard members in community activities, including Brigada Eskwela, the sprucing up of schools in preparatio­n for the start of classes in June. (Ali Vicoy)

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