China Daily Global Edition (USA)

China rejects US criticism of El Salvador’s decision

- By ZHOU JIN zhoujin@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing said on Wednesday that there is no reason for anyone to interfere with El Salvador’s decision to establish diplomatic ties with China, and it urged Washington to refrain from sending the “wrong signals” to pro-independen­ce forces in Taiwan.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang asked the United States to “correctly view” ties between China and El Salvador, and properly handle Taiwan-related issues to avoid harming Sino-US cooperatio­n and the peace and stability across the Taiwan Straits.

Lu made the remark at a daily news conference after a US State Department spokesman said on Tuesday that Washington was “deeply disappoint­ed” by El Salvador’s decision to break ties with Taiwan and that the US is reviewing its relationsh­ip with the Central American country.

China and El Salvador are independen­t sovereign states and have the right to determine their relations with other countries, Lu said, adding that El Salvador made the right decision, and it was the same decision that the United Nations and 177 other countries have already made.

The establishm­ent of ChinaEl Salvador relations will not affect the two countries in their efforts to develop ties with other nations, Lu said.

Washington itself establishe­d diplomatic ties with Beijing nearly four decades ago, he said.

He noted that the US has not only interfered in sovereign countries’ wishes to acknowledg­e the one-China principle and develop normal relations with China, but also allowed Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen to “transit” through the US and carry out activities on its territory.

“Such moves are groundless and are firmly opposed by the Chinese people,” he said.

The establishm­ent of diplomatic ties between China and El Salvador based on the oneChina principle conforms to the trends of the times, he said, adding that it is also in line with the law and basic rules of internatio­nal relations as well as the fundamenta­l interests of the two countries and their people.

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