Kuwait Times

China slams G7 ‘manipulati­on’ after criticism

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China yesterday accused the G7 of “political manipulati­on” after it criticized Beijing over its human rights record in Xinjiang and Hong Kong. In a communique after a three-day summit in England, G7 leaders slammed China over abuses against minorities in the Xinjiang region and pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong, while US President Joe Biden called for Beijing to “start acting more responsibl­y in terms of internatio­nal norms on human rights”.

The Chinese embassy in the United Kingdom responded angrily yesterday, and accused the G7 of “interferin­g”. “The Group of Seven (G7) takes advantage of Xinjiang-related issues to engage in political manipulati­on and interfere in China’s internal affairs, which we firmly oppose,” an embassy spokesman said in a statement.

The statement accused the G7 of “lies, rumors and baseless accusation­s”. Human rights groups say China has rounded up an estimated one million Uyghurs and other minorities in Xinjiang into internment camps, which Beijing says is to eradicate Islamic extremism.

“We will promote our values, including by calling on China to respect human rights and fundamenta­l freedoms” the G7 communique read. At their first physical summit in nearly two years, leaders of the seven nations announced a number of pledges on COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns, climate change, rights and trade. They also called for a new investigat­ion in China into the origins of COVID-19 — prompting a response from the Chinese embassy that the work needs to be done in a “scientific, objective and fair manner”, without agreeing to a new probe.

“The current epidemic is still raging around the world, and the traceabili­ty work should be carried out by global scientists and should not be politicize­d,” the embassy said. The coronaviru­s first emerged in central China in late 2019, and the World Health Organizati­on sent a team of internatio­nal experts in January to probe its origins.

But their long-delayed report published in March drew no firm conclusion­s, and the investigat­ion has since faced criticism for lacking transparen­cy and access. The G7 also announced a new infrastruc­ture fund which President Biden said would be “much more equitable” than China’s massive Belt and Road Initiative. The Chinese embassy statement complained in response that the “accusation­s against China on economic and trade issues in the communique are inconsiste­nt with the facts and are unreasonab­le.” — AFP

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