Times of Suriname

US efforts to create “New Cold War” trap to contain China will not succeed, says official

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LJUBLJANA China firmly opposes US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s remarks against China during his visit to Slovenia, the Chinese Embassy in Slovenia said in a statement criticizin­g US attempts to create a “New Cold War.”

Slovenia and the United States signed a socalled joint declaratio­n on security of 5G networks during Pompeo’s visit. On the issue of the 5G security, the United States “violates the principles of the market economy and abuses the concept of national security to implement discrimina­tory and exclusive policies,” the Embassy’s statement said, noting that it has made “presumptio­ns of guilt” against Chinese companies without being able to provide any evidence, and it “uses the power of the state machine to suppress Chinese companies.” “The attempt by the United States to create a ‘New Cold War’ trap and to form cliques to contain China will not succeed, nor will it be in anyone’s interest,” the Chinese Embassy stressed. “We advise some US politician­s to stop spreading political viruses, stop slandering China with words and deeds, and stop interferin­g in China’s internal affairs.”

“The Slovenian side has made it clear to the Chinese side that the declaratio­n is not against China or Chinese companies. We expect the Slovenian side to honor its commitment­s, and to continue to provide an open, fair, just and non-discrimina­tory business environmen­t for Chinese companies,” the Chinese Embassy also said. Milan Brglez, member of the European Parliament and the member of leadership of Slovenian Social Democratic Party said he was worried that the signing of the declaratio­n could worsen relations between Slovenia and China.

“The signing of a political declaratio­n on 5G security between Slovenian Foreign Minister Logar and US Secretary of State Pompeo does not follow Slovenia’s interests. There is even a possibilit­y that signing of this political statement would become legally binding for Slovenia, as a unilateral legal transactio­n,” Brglez said. Local newspaper Vecer said that Pompeo’s visit entails a price to pay, which will further harm Slovenia’s reputation among European core countries. (Xinhua)

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