Global Times

Xinjiang comments slammed

Pompeo exposes US’ hidden political motives: FM

- By Xu Keyue and Xie Wenting

China’s Foreign Ministry on Monday slammed US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s comments on Xinjiang’s counter-terrorism efforts, saying he distorted the facts, interfered in China’s internal affairs and used double standards on counter-terrorism.

At Monday’s press conference, the ministry spokespers­on Geng Shuang expressed strong dissatisfa­ction and resolute opposition to Pompeo’s recent comments on vocational education and training centers in Xinjiang, which he said exposed the US side’s “hidden political motives.”

Xinjiang affairs are purely China’s internal affairs and brook no interferen­ce by any foreign force, he noted.

The remarks came after Pompeo urged Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenist­an and Uzbekistan at a Sunday meeting to resist China’s demands to repatriate Uyghur people, who claimed they had fled from the “detention center” in Xinjiang, according to the Associated Press.

“Pompeo’s remarks on Chinese internal affairs are groundless. I would suggest that Mike Pompeo take time to study real Chinese policies and their implementa­tion in support of ethnic minorities and freedom of religious belief in the entire country,” Fabio Massimo Parenti, a professor at the Internatio­nal Institute Lorenzo de’ Medici in Florence, told the Global Times on Monday.

Parenti was among a group of foreign delegates who visited Xinjiang in September and got impressed by the region’s developmen­t.

Talking about the motive behind Pompeo’s remarks, he said that it’s a geopolitic­al and dangerous game played by the US.

Despite Pompeo’s continuous accusation­s against China over Xinjiang, many countries, including the five countries he tried to persuade at the Sunday meeting, have acknowledg­ed China’s efforts in developing Xinjiang and showed their support.

Uzbekistan, Turkmenist­an and Tajikistan are among the 50 countries that signed a joint letter to the president of the UN Human Rights Council and the UN High Commission­er for Human Rights in July, positively evaluating human rights developmen­ts in Xinjiang and voicing support to China’s policies in Xinjiang.

In June, Kyrgyz President Sooronbay Jeenbekov stressed that Kyrgyzstan firmly supports Chinese government in safeguardi­ng peace and stability in Xinjiang and cracking down on extremism.

In talks with Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing in March, Kazakh Foreign Minister Beibut Atamkulov said Kazakhstan understand­s and supports the measures taken in Xinjiang to combat terrorism, separatism and extremism and to ensure regional security and stability.

China’s efforts, like setting up vocational education and training centers, are essentiall­y the same as those taken by other countries, including the US, in the fight against terrorism and de-radicaliza­tion, Geng said.

He stressed that Xinjiang is enjoying an overall stable situation, good economic developmen­t, harmony among ethnic groups and sees no terrorist attacks in nearly three years.

These achievemen­ts would not be denied or obliterate­d just from the judgments of some people on the US side, Geng said.

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