The Guardian (USA)

Xi Jinping warns against return to AsiaPacifi­c tensions of cold war era

- Guardian staff and agencies

Xi Jinping has warned against a return to cold war-era tensions in the AsiaPacifi­c, urging greater cooperatio­n on pandemic recovery and the climate crisis.

Amid growing tensions with the US over Taiwan, the Chinese president said all countries in the region must work together on joint challenges.

“Attempts to draw ideologica­l lines or form small circles on geopolitic­al grounds are bound to fail,” he told a virtual business conference on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n summit.

“The Asia-Pacific region cannot and should not relapse into the confrontat­ion and division of the cold war era.”

Xi’s remarks were an apparent reference to US efforts with allies and partners in the region, including the Quad grouping with India, Japan and Australia and the new Aukus alliance, to blunt what Washington sees as China’s growing coercive economic and military influence.

China’s military said on Tuesday it conducted a combat readiness patrol in the direction of the Taiwan Strait, after its defense ministry condemned a visit by a US congressio­nal delegation to Taiwan, the democratic­ally governed island claimed by Beijing.

US secretary of state Antony Blinken said on Wednesday that the US would ensure Taiwan can defend itself to avoid anyone “trying to disrupt the status quo by force”.

Combative US diplomatic exchanges with China early in the Biden administra­tion unnerved allies, and US officials believe direct engagement with Xi is the best way to prevent the relationsh­ip between the world’s two biggest economies from spiralling toward conflict.

A date has not been announced for the Xi-Biden meeting, but a person briefed on the matter said it was expected to be as soon as Monday next week.

The Chinese leader also called for a joint effort to close the “immunisati­on gap”, making Covid-19 vaccines more accessible to developing nations.

“We should translate consensus that vaccines are a global public good into concrete actions to ensure their fair and equitable distributi­on,” he told the New Zealand-hosted summit.

Xi said the region should ensure that developing countries can access and afford Covid-19 vaccines.

China on Wednesday said it had reached an understand­ing with the US at a summit in Glasgow on the climate emergency, a key area on which the Biden administra­tion sees the potential for cooperatio­n.

Xi did not mention the deal with the US directly but said “all of us can embark on a path of green, low-carbon sustainabl­e developmen­t”.

“Together, we can usher in a future of green developmen­t,” he said.

“China will stay committed to promoting win-win cooperatio­n and contribute to the economic developmen­t of the Asia-Pacific region.”

 ?? Photograph: Reuters ?? Xi Jinping speaking to a virtual conference at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n summit.
Photograph: Reuters Xi Jinping speaking to a virtual conference at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n summit.

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