Quad Meat: China says ‘special blocks’ should not target ‘third party’

Quad Meat: China says ‘special blocks’ should not target ‘third party’

Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said that exchanges and cooperation between countries should contribute to mutual understanding and trust between nations

China said in a statement on Friday that the hour is coming earlier Quad summit leaders’ first summit – India, United States, Japan and Australia – Cooperation between nations should not be “the goals or interests of a third party” and countries should not “pursue particular blocks”.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said, “In response to a question about the Quad Virtual Summit,” cooperation and cooperation between nations should contribute to mutual understanding. “

“We hope that the countries concerned uphold the principles of openness, inclusivity and consequences of victory, avoid pursuing particular blocks, and do things conducive to regional peace and stability,” he said.

The first Quad leaders’ meeting is being closely followed in China and covered by state media, which has broadly framed it as a US-led effort with “China” as the “objective”. At the same time, Chinese experts have sought to reduce the importance of the meeting.

Speaking to state broadcaster China Global Television Network, former People’s Liberation Army senior Colonel Zhou Bo, who was a frequent commentator on strategic affairs, said that “China should not take it too seriously.”

“I can give you my comment on the quad in a comment,” he told the channel. [with regard to China] For the interests of the other three countries, “he said, referring to his various relations with China, particularly on trade.

“If you ask all four if you are against China or is it an anti-China club, they say no,” he said, “My conclusion is that the quad is definitely because of China, although they are I will not say that it is against China. But if you see this club as a military alliance, India will completely deny it. [The Quad] Still evolving and getting in shape, but it is difficult for them to decide which path it will go, be it military or economic.

At a meeting between the top diplomats in the US and China, to be held in Alaska on March 18 – Yang Jiechi, a member of the Politburo and director of the Central Committee on Foreign Affairs and Foreign Minister Wang Yi, will visit for talks. Foreign Ministry spokesman Antony Blinken and Secretary of National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan – Mr. Zhao called the meeting a “high-level strategic dialogue”. This Mr. This was contrary to Blinken’s remarks that the meeting would not be the beginning of a strategic dialogue and that any engagement with China would depend only on “tangible” results.

China has said it wants a reset with the new Biden administration, but has blamed it on Washington’s door for strained relations of the past four years. The Biden administration, in its statements so far, has suggested that some of the previous administration’s policies regarding China be continued, including trade. Mr. Blinken in his March 3 speech described relations with China as “the greatest geopolitical test”.

Mr. Zhao said “China’s position on Sino-US relations is clear.” “We ask the US to look at China and Sino-US relations in a purposeful and rational manner, reject the Cold-War and zero-sum mentality, respect China’s sovereignty, security and development interests, and Stop interfering in China’s internal affairs. ” They said. “It should follow the spirit of phone calls between Chinese and American presidents, focus on cooperation, manage differences and bring back the Sino-US relationship for sound and stable development,” he said. Mentioned February. 11 calls between Joe Biden and Xi Jinping.

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