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Senior China diplomat says U.S. seriously damaged hard-won mutual trust

Published 12/12/2019, 10:38 PM
© Reuters. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi delivers a speech at an annual symposium on international situation and China's diplomacy in Beijing

BEIJING (Reuters) - Senior Chinese diplomat Wang Yi said on Friday that the United States had seriously damaged the hard-won mutual trust between the countries by criticizing Beijing over issues such as Hong Kong and the treatment of Muslim Uighurs.

"Such behavior is almost paranoid, and is indeed rare in international exchanges, seriously damaging the hard-won foundation of mutual trust between China and the United States, and seriously weakening the United States' international credibility," said State Councillor Wang.

Wang, who is China's foreign minister, said there were deep-seated issues that need to be addressed and resolved between both sides, issues that are bringing increasingly severe challenges to the future of the countries' relationship.

Wang was speaking at an annual symposium in Beijing on international affairs and China's diplomacy.

Bilateral tensions over issues such as the protests in Hong Kong and Beijing's treatment of its Uighur Muslim minority have flared in recent months, just as both countries tried to work out a deal to end a trade war.

The U.S recently introduced several pieces of legislation that could potentially target top Chinese officials with sanctions over human rights abuses in Hong Kong and Xinjiang.

Beijing has strongly condemned the legislation which it says represents serious interference in its domestic affairs.

Wang said on Friday that China will "resolutely fight against external forces that interfere in Hong Kong's affairs" and "sever the black hands" supporting revolution in Hong Kong.

Last month, China called on the U.S. military to stop flexing its muscles in the South China Sea and to avoid adding "new uncertainties" over Taiwan, which is claimed by China.

Wang said the United States had used various international occasions to vilify China's social system, development path, and mutually beneficial cooperation with other countries, and charged China with all kinds of unwarranted crimes.

© Reuters. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi delivers a speech at an annual symposium on international situation and China's diplomacy in Beijing

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