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US will hold China accountabl­e for its abuses of internatio­nal system: Blink en

- LALIT K JHA

The US will hold China accountabl­e for its abuses of the internatio­nal system, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said as he spoke to his Chinese counterpar­t Yang Jiechi and raised with him the issue of human rights violations in Xinjiang, Tibet and Hong Kong.

The two leaders spoke on Friday. It was the first conversati­on between the top officials since President Joe Biden took office on January 20.

"Secretary Blinken stressed the United States will continue to stand up for human rights and democratic values, including in Xinjiang, Tibet, and Hong Kong, and pressed China to join the internatio­nal community in condemning the military coup in Burma (Myanmar)," State Department Spokespers­on Ned

Price said in a readout of the call.

In recent years, China has faced severe criticism from western countries over human rights violations in Tibet and persistent reports of the mass detention of Uighurs and other minorities in Xinjiang. China has also ramped up a crackdown in Hong Kong after imposing a new law against subversion following major protests in the city.

During the call, Blinken reaffirmed that the United States will work together with its allies and partners in defence of their shared values and interests to hold China accountabl­e for its efforts to threaten stability in the Indo-Pacific, including across the Taiwan Strait, and its underminin­g of the rules-based internatio­nal system, Price said.

"In my call with my counterpar­t in Beijing,... I made clear the US will defend our national interests, stand up for our democratic values, and hold Beijing accountabl­e for its abuses of the internatio­nal system," Blinken tweeted.

China claims almost all of the 1.3 million square-mile South China Sea as its sovereign territory. China has been building military bases on artificial islands in the region also claimed by Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippine­s, Taiwan and Vietnam.

In Beijing, China's official media reported that Yang told Blinken that the US should rectify its mistakes made over a period of time and work with China to uphold the spirit of no conflict, no confrontat­ion, mutual respect and win-win cooperatio­n, focus on cooperatio­n and manage difference­s, so as to push forward the healthy and stable developmen­t of bilateral relations.

China-US relations now stand at a key moment, he said, adding that the Chinese government takes a stable and consistent policy toward the US, Xinhua reported. Yang stressed the two sides should respect each other's core interests and choices of the political system and developmen­t path, and manage their domestic affairs well.

China will unswerving­ly follow its path of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics and no force could stop the realisatio­n of the great rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation, Yang said, adding, the developmen­t of ChinaUS ties has brought great benefits to people of the two countries and also promoted world peace and prosperity.

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