Macau Daily Times

US INDO-PACIFIC STRATEGY ‘SEEKS TO FORM EXCLUSIVE BLOCS TO STIR UP CONFRONTAT­ION’: CHINESE FM

- XINHUA REPORTERS, BEIJING

THE U.S. “Indo-pacific Strategy” seeks to “gang up”to form exclusive blocs, stir up confrontat­ion, and undermine regional integratio­n, Foreign Minister Qin Gang said yesterday.

The “Indo-pacific Strategy” claims to safeguard regional security, but in fact it provokes confrontat­ion and seeks to create an Asia-pacific version of NATO, Qin said at a press conference on the sidelines of the ongoing annual session of China’s national legislatur­e.

The U.S. claim to “shape the strategic environmen­t in which China operates” actually reveals the real purpose of its Indo-pacific strategy, that is to encircle China.

Such an attempt will only disrupt the Asean-centered open and inclusive regional cooperatio­n architectu­re, and undermine the overall and long-term interests of regional countries. It is bound to fail, he said.

No Cold War should be reignited and no Ukraine-style crisis should be repeated in Asia, he added.

Qin’s comments echoed remarks made by leader Xi Jinping in a speech Monday to legislator­s.

“Western countries led by the United States have implemente­d all-round containmen­t, blockade and suppressio­n of China, which has brought unpreceden­ted grave challenges to our nation’s developmen­t,” Xi said, as quoted by Xinhua News Agency.

In the face of that, China must “remain calm, maintain concentrat­ion, strive for progress while maintainin­g stability, take active actions, unite as one, and dare to fight,” he said.

GOOD WILL

There is no shortage of kindness and goodwill in China’s diplomacy, but in face of “jackals or wolves,” Chinese diplomats would have no choice but to confront them head on to protect the motherland, Qin said, refuting the claim that the country adopted the so-called “wolf warrior” diplomacy.

“The so-called ‘wolf warrior’ diplomacy is just a narrative trap,” Qin said at the press conference.

Those who made up the term and set the trap either know little about China and the country’s diplomacy or have a hidden agenda in disregard of facts, Qin added.

The Chinese FM was adamant on China’s stance in world politics: “China will always keep in mind the interests of the world, take an active part in global governance, and contribute more to world peace and developmen­t and to human progress.”

Global governance should be promoted in accordance with the law and the principles of internatio­nal law enshrined in the UN Charter, Qin added.

Equity and justice must be upheld while hegemonism and selfish interests must be rejected; solidarity must be defended while division and confrontat­ion must be abandoned, he added.

Developing countries account for more than 80% of the global population and contribute to more than 70% of global economic growth.

Qin said, “People in developing countries are entitled to a better life, and developing countries are entitled to greater representa­tion and a louder voice in internatio­nal affairs.”

THE PATH OF MODERNIZAT­ION

Chinese modernizat­ion provides “an important source of inspiratio­n for the world, especially developing countries.”

Achieving modernizat­ion for a country of more than 1.4 billion people will be an unpreceden­ted feat in human history, one of profound global significan­ce in itself, said Qin at the press conference on the sidelines of the ongoing annual session of China’s national legislatur­e. He went on to outline five features of Chinese modernizat­ion.

“The Chinese path to modernizat­ion fits in well with China’s national conditions,” Qin said. China’s success proves that every country has the right and ability to choose its own path and to hold its future firmly in its own hands.

Putting the people first is another feature of Chinese modernizat­ion, one of common prosperity for all, according to Qin. Modernizat­ion should not serve the interests of only a few countries or individual­s, and people around the world should all enjoy the rights to seek developmen­t as equals and pursue happiness, he said.

Chinese modernizat­ion is dedicated to peace, developmen­t, cooperatio­n and mutual benefit, and is committed to harmony between humanity and nature, said Qin. It is a new path different from Western modernizat­ion.

Expounding on the openness and inclusiven­ess of Chinese modernizat­ion, Qin said it is important to respect the right of every country to pursue a modernizat­ion path tailored to its national reality. Efforts should also be made to encourage exchanges and mutual learning, so that all will flourish and prosper together, he said.

Lastly, Chinese modernizat­ion features the people working hard in unity, according to Qin. “We will persevere in carrying out the set blueprint until it becomes reality,” Qin said. Partisan rift, empty talk and frequent policy flip-flop as seen in certain countries will only make even the best blueprint an illusion and a castle in the air, he added.

“The process of Chinese modernizat­ion is a boost to the force for peace, justice and progress in the world,” Qin said, expressing hope and belief that the vision of building a community with a shared future for mankind will become true as more countries begin their own journey of modernizat­ion.

SECURITY IN MIDDLE EAST

In the press conference, on the sidelines of the NPC session, Qin Gang also stated that China is willing to promote security and stability, be partner for the developmen­t and prosperity, and boost the unity and strength in the Middle East.

The minister noted that China and the Middle Eastern countries enjoy a long history of being good friends and partners.

In the first China-arab States Summit held on Dec. 9, 2022, China and Arab states agreed to make all-out efforts to build a China-arab community with a shared future in the new era, which pushed forward the China-arab friendly cooperatio­n, Qin said.

He also mentioned the visit to China last month by the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran Ebrahim Raisi, during which the two sides agreed to deepen the China-iran comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p and push the bilateral ties to a new level.

China supports the Middle Eastern countries in upholding strategic independen­ce, and opposes external interferen­ce in Middle Eastern countries’ internal affairs.

China will continue to uphold justice and support the Middle Eastern countries in seeking political settlement of the region’s hotspot issues through dialogue and consultati­on, Qin said.

China fully respects the Middle Eastern countries as the masters of their own affairs, has no intention to fill the so-called vaccum, and will not build exclusive circles in the region, Qin added.

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Foreign Minister Qin Gang at a press conference in Beijing yesterday, on the sidelines of the NPC session

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