China rebukes former US envoy to China for remarks about Iran, Venezuela


BEIJING: China on Tuesday (April 7) rebuked former US Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns over his comments regarding China's position on Iran and Venezuela.

"China has noted the relevant remarks," Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning (pic) told a regular press briefing.

She said the facts and merits in terms of the situation concerning Iran and Venezuela are very clear, and so is China's position.

Mao noted that ignoring the root causes of these issues, Burns has chosen to point the finger at China, distorting and smearing China's fair and objective stance for peace through the lens of US hegemonic thinking, and maliciously attempting to drive a wedge between China and the countries concerned.

"Such remarks are clearly made with ulterior motives," Mao said. - Xinhua

 

 

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