Appealing to 'kind angels' China strikes optimistic tone with Biden
administration
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[January 21, 2021]
By Cate Cadell
BEIJING (Reuters) - China struck an
optimistic tone toward President Joe Biden's new administration on
Thursday, saying "kind angels can triumph over evil forces" and playing
down early irritants as the result of an atmosphere poisoned by Donald
Trump's term in office.
Bilateral relations worsened dramatically during Trump's tenure. Biden,
who took office on Wednesday, is expected to maintain pressure on
Beijing but with a more traditional and multilateral approach.
"In the past years, the Trump administration, especially (former
Secretary of State Mike) Pompeo, has laid too many mines that need to be
removed, burned too many bridges that need to be rebuilt, damaged too
many roads that need to be repaired," foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua
Chunying said.
"I believe if both countries put in the effort, the kind angels can
triumph over evil forces," she told a daily briefing on Thursday, using
a phrase that was embraced by state media.
Taiwan's de facto ambassador to Washington attended Biden's inauguration
with an official invitation, a first that indicated that the new
president's administration would continue with Trump's increased support
for the democratic island that Beijing claims as part of China.
Also on Wednesday, the new Biden administration criticized China's move
to impose sanctions on former Trump administration officials including
Pompeo - minutes after Biden was sworn in - as "unproductive and
cynical".
Asked about both, Hua defended the sanctions and reaffirmed China's
opposition to any official contact between the United States and Taiwan.
She said China would fight back against any moves that undermine its
sovereignty or interests.
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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying attends a news
conference in Beijing, China January 21, 2021. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia
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But Hua, who said she had watched the inauguration on CNN, also
repeatedly urged cooperation and understanding.
"President Biden also mentioned in his inauguration speech that
Americans have much to heal, much to restore. This is exactly what
China-U.S. relations need," she said.
Many commenting on Chinese social media on Thursday said they hoped
that Biden's inauguration would signal an improvement in bilateral
ties. Others were less optimistic, fearing Trump's tough stance on
China would persist into the new administration.
"No matter how well China does they always look at Chinese people
with bias. So even though Biden beat Trump, it will still have the
same effect," Liu Rui, 32, told Reuters on the streets on Beijing on
Thursday.
Some lamented Trump's exit, saying the sparring between the two
countries had helped advance China's agenda.
"I actually wish Trump could continue his presidency,” said a
78-year-old man with the surname Liu. "Why? So that it will be
easier for China to surpass the United States"
(Reporting by Cate Cadell; Additional reporting by Thomas Suen;
Writing by Tony Munroe; Editing by Frances Kerry)
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