China congratulates Biden and Harris on election
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[November 13, 2020]
BEIJING (Reuters) - China on Friday
congratulated U.S. President-elect Joe Biden, who won the Nov. 3
election that President Donald Trump has not conceded, nearly a week
after the former vice president clinched enough states for the win.
"We respect the choice of the American people. We extend congratulations
to Mr. Biden and Ms. Harris," foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin
said at a regular daily briefing, referring to Vice-President-elect
Kamala Harris.
"We understand the results of the U.S. election will be determined
according to U.S. laws and procedures," he added, repeating Beijing's
earlier stance.
Trump's refusal to accept defeat has put Beijing in an awkward position,
with China loath to do anything to antagonize Trump, who has mounted
court challenges to the balloting and remains in office until the Jan 20
inauguration.
Relations between China and the United States are at their worst in
decades over disputes ranging from technology and trade to Hong Kong and
the coronavirus, and the Trump administration has unleashed a barrage of
sanctions against Beijing.
Shortly after Biden's win following days of ballot counting in several
swing states, numerous U.S. allies offered congratulations, while the
leaders of China and Russia were among conspicuous holdouts.
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In 2016, Chinese President Xi Jinping sent congratulations to Trump
on Nov. 9, a day after the election.
(Reporting by Yew Lun Tian; Writing by Tony Munroe; Editing by
Catherine Evans and Peter Graff)
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