The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US Secretary calls China biggest ‘test,’ vows US strength

-

WASHINGTON: Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday that the United States was ready to confront China wherever necessary, calling Washington’s ties with the Asian power the “biggest geopolitic­al test” of the century.

In his first major speech, Blinken promised that President Joe Biden’s administra­tion will prioritise diplomacy over military action and build cooperatio­n with the world on global challenges such as climate change and Covid-19.

“We will manage the biggest geopolitic­al test of the 21st century: our relationsh­ip with China,” Blinken said at the State Department.

He vowed to champion the rights of Hong Kong and the ethnic Uighurs, saying that if not, “China will act with even greater impunity.”

“China is the only country with the economic, diplomatic, military and technologi­cal power to seriously challenge the stable and open internatio­nal system — all the rules, values and relationsh­ips that make the world work the way we want it to,” he said.

“Our relationsh­ip with China will be competitiv­e when it should be, collaborat­ive when it can be and adversaria­l when it must be. And we will engage China from a position of strength.”

Blinken’s remarks come amid a hardening of views in Washington since the turbulent presidency of Donald Trump, who alongside his top diplomat Mike Pompeo made a hard line on China a signature campaign issue and castigated Beijing over the pandemic and trading practices.

Blinken has said he does not fundamenta­lly disagree with Trump on China but believes the United States can be more effective — through working with allies and, in narrow cases, finding common ground.

“Strategic competitio­n does not, and should not, preclude working with China when it is in our national interest to do so,” said an outline of Biden’s foreign policy released to coincide with Blinken’s speech.

The Interim National Security Guidance pointed to climate change, global health, arms control and nonprolife­ration as areas to seek China’s cooperatio­n.

“As we do, we will rally our allies and partners to join us, pooling our negotiatin­g leverage and showing our collective power and resolve,” it said.

The strategy said that China’s leaders too often “behave aggressive­ly and coercively” and vowed that the United States would “position ourselves, diplomatic­ally and militarily, to defend our allies.”

The Biden administra­tion also pledged to keep up US support for Taiwan, a self-governing democracy that is claimed by Beijing.

 ??  ?? Antony Blinken
Antony Blinken

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia