Hindustan Times (East UP)

China claims US govt is trying to destabilis­e Tibet

- Sutirtho Patranobis spatranobi­s@htlive.com

China on Thursday accused the US of trying to destabilis­e Tibet hours after Washington appointed a senior official to oversee Tibetan affairs as it mounts pressure on Beijing on human rights issues.

The US secretary of state Michael Pompeo on Wednesday named Robert Destro as the new special coordinato­r for Tibetan issues.

The US remains concerned with China’s “repression of the Tibetan community, including the lack of meaningful autonomy, the deteriorat­ing human rights situation in Tibetan areas, and severe restrictio­ns on Tibetans’ religious freedom and cultural traditions within China,” Pompeo said in statement.

Reacting sharply, Chinese foreign ministry said Beijing will not allow foreign interferen­ce in its internal affairs.

“Setting up of the so-called special coordinato­r for Tibetan issues is entirely out of political manipulati­on to interfere in China’s internal affairs and destabilis­e Tibet,” said ministry spokespers­on Zhao Lijian.

“China firmly opposes this (the interferen­ce) and has never recognised this,” Zhao said at the regular ministry briefing when asked to comment on the appointmen­t.

China also said on Thursday the US was seriously underminin­g peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait after a US navy destroyer sailed through the waters amid escalating tensions between Beijing and Taipei.

The spokespers­on for its Eastern Theatre Command, Maj. Zhang Chunxuan, said air and sea forces were mobilised to keep tabs Wednesday on the USS Barry, an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer.

Zhang said the US has recently been sending “the wrong signal” to proponents of independen­ce for Taiwan, a pro-US self-governing democracy that China claims as its own territory. Although the strait is a public waterway, China is extremely sensitive to all US military moves in its periphery.

The US has been “seriously underminin­g peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait region. We are asking the United States to stop making trouble through its words and actions in the Taiwan Strait,” Zhang said.

Chinese troops in the Eastern Theater “remain on high alert, resolutely safeguard national sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, and resolutely safeguard peace and stability around the Taiwan Strait,” he said.

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