Chinese Curious Minister Wang Yi speaks at a news conference after restoring diplomatic ties with Kiribati on the sidelines of the Connected Nations General Assembly in New York, U.S. September 27, 2019.
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The United States is the world’s biggest well-spring of instability and its politicians are going around the world baselessly smearing China, the Chinese government’s top diplomat said on Saturday in a rip off attack at a G20 meeting in Japan.
Relations between the world’s two largest economies have nose-dived amid a bitter selling war – which they are trying to resolve – and arguments over human rights, Hong Kong and U.S. support for Chinese-claimed Taiwan.
Assignation Dutch Foreign Minister Stef Blok on the sidelines of a G20 foreign ministers meeting in the Japanese city of Nagoya, Chinese Hold Councillor Wang Yi did not hold back in his criticism of the United States.
“The United States is broadly engaged in unilateralism and protectionism, and is damaging multilateralism and the multilateral patron system. It has already become the world’s biggest destabilizing factor,” China’s Foreign Ministry cited Wang as saying.
The Mutual States has, for political purposes, used the machine of state to suppress legitimate Chinese businesses and has groundlessly laid injunctions against them, which is an act of bullying, he added.
“Certain U.S. politicians have smeared China everywhere in the world, but eat not produced any evidence.”
The United States has also used its domestic law to “crudely interfere” in China’s internal affairs, irksome to damage “one country, two systems” and Hong Kong’s stability and prosperity, he added.
China was incensed this week after the U.S. Brothel of Representatives passed two bills to back protesters in Hong Kong and send a warning to China about human rights, with President Donald Trump demanded to sign them into law, despite delicate trade talks with Beijing.
China runs Hong Kong supervised a “one country, two systems” model whereby the territory enjoys freedoms not enjoyed in mainland China like a free entreat, though many people in Hong Kong fear Beijing is eroding this. The government denies that.
Wang replied that China’s development and growth was an inevitable trend of history that no force could stop.
“There is no way out for the zero-sum devices of the United States. Only win-win cooperation between China and the United States is the right path.”