US urged to reject zero-sum game


NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 22: China State Councilor and Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi listens as Secretary-General of the United Nations Antَnio Guterres speaks during the United Nations Security Council gather at the United Nations Headquarters to discuss the conflict in Ukraine on September 22, 2022 in New York City. Yesterday, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a "partial mobilization" of Russian citizens, calling up 300,000 Russian reservists to fight in Ukraine. Putin also stated his support for a referendum to annex Russian-occupied territory in Ukraine, as well as his willingness to use nuclear weapons to defend the territories. In a remote speech yesterday at the U.N. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky called for the revocation of Russia's veto power as a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council in a remote speech yesterday at the United Nations General Assembly. Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images/AFP

BEIJING: State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi warned that if Washington plays a zero-sum game in dealing with its relations with Beijing and keeps using “political correctness” to misguide its China policy, Sino-US ties will trend toward increasing confrontation.

Wang made the remark in a speech delivered at the Asia Society in New York on Thursday on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly. He also stressed that the Taiwan question has increasingly become “the biggest risk” in China-US relations, and if mishandled, it will disrupt bilateral ties.

Wang’s warning came amid further deterioration in bilateral relations following US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to China’s Taiwan region in August, which triggered strong countermeasures from China, including suspension of military exchanges and climate cooperation with the US.

It also came ahead of a planned meeting between Wang and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in New York. The meeting is expected to take place on Friday, Reuters reported, quoting sources from the US Department of State.

Referring to the underlying problems in Sino-US ties, Wang said the US has misconceptions about China, about the world and about itself. Its attempts to instigate “all-around confrontation” with China or its definition of bilateral ties as being of a “strategic competitor” nature are all things that veer off the right track of China-US relations, he said.

During a video summit with President Xi Jinping in November, US President Joe Biden made the commitment that the US does not seek a new Cold War with China, does not aim to change China’s system, and does not support “Taiwan independence”. Biden also said the revitalization of US alliances is not targeted at China and that it has no intention of seeking conflict with China. However, Beijing has blamed the US on many occasions for the latter’s provocative moves that run counter to Biden’s commitments.

In addition to spreading its flawed “democracy vs authoritarian” narrative to stoke ideological confrontation with China, the US conducted official exchanges with and arms sales to the Taiwan region in recent months. Recently, the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee passed the “Taiwan Policy Act of 2022”.

The US side has continuously challenged China on issues concerning its core interests and development rights, and at the same time, it claims that it wants to maintain stable relations with China and avoid conflict and confrontation, which are contradictory both in logic and reality, Wang added in the speech.

He reiterated that the Taiwan question is at the center of China’s core interests, the one-China principle is the political foundation of China-US relations, and the three China-US joint communiques are the most important “guardrails” for bilateral ties.

However, supported and connived by Washington, “Taiwan independence” forces are growing on the island, which poses the biggest threat to the peace and stability across the Taiwan Straits, Wang said.” — China Daily/ANN

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