Stop meddling, China tells US
BEIJING: China’s top diplomat called on Monday for US President Joe Biden’s administration to lift restrictions on trade and people-to-people contacts while ceasing what Beijing considers unwarranted interference in the areas of Taiwan, Hong Kong, Xinjiang and Tibet.
Foreign minister Wang Yi’s comments at a foreign ministry forum on Us-china relations come as Beijing presses the new administration in Washington to drop many of the confrontational measures adopted by former President Donald Trump.
“We know that the new US administration is reviewing and assessing its foreign policy,” Wang told diplomats, scholars and journalists at the Lanting Forum.
“We hope that the US policymakers will keep pace with the times, see clearly the trend of the world, abandon biases, give up unwarranted suspicions and move to bring the China policy back to reason to ensure a healthy, steady development of China-us relations.”
As is standard in Chinese foreign policy, Wang put the onus for improving relations squarely on the shoulders of the US and offered no direct proposals, even while encouraging increased dialogue.
Wang said China had “no intention to challenge or replace the United States” and was ready to peacefully coexist and seek common development.
Wang urged the US to “stop smearing” the reputation of Communist Party, supporting separatist forces for Taiwan independence, and undermining China’s sovereignty on internal affairs concerning Hong Kong, Xinjiang and Tibet.