China accuses U.S. of creating 'imaginary enemy' in high-level talks
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[July 26, 2021]
By Yew Lun Tian
BEIJING (Reuters) -A top Chinese diplomat
took a confrontational tone on Monday in rare high-level talks with the
United States, accusing it of creating an "imaginary enemy" to divert
attention from domestic problems and suppress China.
Amid worsening relations between the world's two largest economies,
Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman, the second-ranked U.S.
diplomat, arrived on Sunday for the face-to-face meetings in the
northern city of Tianjin.
"The United States wants to reignite the sense of national purpose by
establishing China as an 'imaginary enemy'," state television quoted
Vice Foreign Minister Xie Feng as saying in a report on Monday morning's
session, even as talks were underway.
The United States had mobilised its goverment and society to suppress
China, he added.
"As if once China's development is suppressed, U.S. domestic and
external problems will be resolved, and America will be great again, and
America's hegemony can be continued."
Sherman is set to meet State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi
later on Monday.
Her China visit was added late to an Asian itinerary that included stops
in Japan, South Korea and Mongolia amid wrangling over protocol between
Beijing and Washington.
On Saturday, Wang had warned that China would not accept the United
States taking a "superior" position in the relationship, a day after
China unveiled sanctions on former U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross
and others.
Sherman's expected position during the talks, as outlined by senior U.S.
officials, would be that the United States welcomed competition with
Beijing but would insist on a level playing field and "guardrails" to
avoid conflicts.
The U.S. government and lawmakers have been critical of China's policy
in Hong Kong and Xinjiang, with the U.S. Senate having passed a bill
this month to ban imports from the far western region, citing forced
labour concerns.
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Chinese and U.S. flags flutter outside the building of an American
company in Beijing, China January 21, 2021. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang
Last Wednesday, State Department spokesman Ned Price
said that Sherman would be travelling to China "from a position of
strength".
On Monday, Xie told Chinese media that he presented a list of
requests for the United States to "correct" its past actions on
China, such as sanctions on officials.
Monday's talks came amid frayed relations between Beijing and
Washington that have worsened in the months since an initial
diplomatic meeting in March in Anchorage, the first under U.S.
President Joe Biden's administration.
At the Alaska meeting, Chinese officials, including Wang, railed
against the state of U.S. democracy, while U.S. officials accused
the Chinese side of grandstanding.
Monday's meeting was held amid stringent Chinese COVID-19 measures,
which have meant that foreign officials have met Chinese
counterparts outside Beijing, the capital.
Foreign media were kept at a distance from the site of the talks,
but Chinese media were permitted on the premises.
(Reporting by Yew Lun Tian, Cate Cadell and Tony Munroe; Editing by
Lincoln Feast and Clarence Fernandez)
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