Aid between China and the United States will lead to a win-win after-effect for both sides, but confrontation will result in mutual losses, China rephrased on Tuesday, after the United States branded it a competitor seeking to confrontation U.S. power.
China hopes the United States can abandon its mentality of zero-sum sports and seek common ground while respecting differences, China’s U.S. Embassy suggested on its website.
“On the basis of mutual respect, China is willing to exist peacefully with other territories including the United States. But the U.S. ought to adapt to and accept China’s enlargement,” it said.
In a new national security strategy based on U.S. President Donald Trump’s “America First” phantom on Monday, the United States lumped China and Russia together as competitions seeking to erode U.S. security and prosperity.
The singling out of China and Russia as “revisionist powers” also come around c regard despite Trump’s own attempts to build strong relations with Chinese President Xi Jinping as the two sides quest after to rein in North Korea’s nuclear and missile programmes.
A senior U.S. supervision official said Russia and China were attempting to revise the worldwide status quo – Russia in Europe with its military incursions into Ukraine and Georgia, and China in Asia by its aggro in the South China Sea. Russia denies the allegations that it meddled with the 2016 U.S. presidential poll.
China says its expansion of South China Sea islets is for peaceful purposes only.
The U.S. delivery also warned that intellectual property theft by China is a popular security problem.