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China warns against attempts to contain Beijing before Trump visit

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WASHINGTON - China’s ambassador to Washington said on Monday U.S. President Donald Trump’s state visit to Beijing next week was a historic opportunit­y to boost cooperatio­n between the world’s two largest economies, but warned against attempts to “contain” Beijing.

Cui Tiankai also stressed the urgency of efforts to find a negotiated solution to the crisis over North Korea’s nuclear and missile programmes and warned of a “more dangerous” situation if tensions between the United States and Pyongyang continued.

Cui sought to play down difference­s over China’s massive trade surplus with the United States, saying Beijing was looking for ways to cut this and he was confident of “significan­t outcomes” from Trump’s November 8-9 visit on the trade and economic fronts.

Speaking after senior U.S. officials, including Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, outlined an AsiaPacifi­c strategy involving greater cooperatio­n between Japan, India, and Australia in the face of China’s rise, Cui said relationsh­ips should not be seen as a “zero-sum game” at the expense of another county. “I don’t think it will really serve the interests of these countries if their aim is to sort of contain China ... I don’t think anybody would be able to contain China,” he said.

Cui said Washington should not try to “interfere” in regional efforts to resolve disputes in the South China Sea, a vital strategic waterway that China claims, most of which is contested by several Asian

Cui was asked about a call on Friday by a senior U.S. State Department official for revival of four-way dialogue between the United States, Japan, India and Australia to deepen security cooperatio­n and coordinate alternativ­es for regional infrastruc­ture financing to “predatory” Chinese options. ”I don’t think any attempts to form exclusive clubs in the region ... would help anybody,’ he said. “When people are saying these things about China, they might just look into the mirror...it might be describing themselves.”

Despite the cautionary words, Cui said he was sure the summit between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping would be successful, following on from their first meeting in Florida in April.

“This is a historic opportunit­y,” he said.

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